废水
微生物种群生物学
生态学
污水处理
生物扩散
生物
生物多样性
环境科学
微观世界
环境工程
细菌
人口
遗传学
社会学
人口学
作者
Shuhui Niu,Jun Xie,Guangjun Wang,Zhifei Li,Kai Zhang,Hongyan Li,Yun Xia,Jingjing Tian,Ermeng Yu,Wenping Xie,Wangbao Gong
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167913
摘要
Microbial communities are responsible for the biological treatment of wastewater, however, our comprehension of their diversity, assembly patterns, and functions remains limited. In this study, we analyzed bacterial communities in both water and sediment samples. These samples were gathered from a novel field-scale aquaculture wastewater treatment system (FAWTS), which employs a multi-stage purification process to eliminate nutrients from pond culture wastewater. Significant variations were observed in bacterial diversity and composition across various ponds within the system and at different stages of the culture. Notably, the bacterial community in the FAWTS displayed a distinct species abundance distribution. The influence of dispersal-driven processes on shaping FAWTS communities was found to be relatively weak. The utilization of neutral and null models unveiled that the assembly of microbial communities was primarily governed by stochastic processes. Moreover, environmental factors variables such as total nitrogen (TN), dissolved oxygen (DO), and temperature were found to be associated with both the composition and assembly of bacterial communities, influencing the relative significance of stochastic processes. Furthermore, we discovered a close relationship between that bacterial community composition and system functionality. These findings hold significant implications for microbial ecologists and environmental engineers, as they can collaboratively refine operational strategies while preserving biodiversity. This, in turn, promotes the stability and efficiency of the FAWTS. In summary, our study contributes to an enhanced mechanistic understanding of microbial community diversity, assembly patterns, and functionality within the FAWTS, offering valuable insights into both microbial ecology and wastewater treatment processes.
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