Developments in Microbial Communities and Interaction Networks in Sludge Treatment Ecosystems During the Transition from Anaerobic to Aerobic Conditions
作者
Xiaoli Pan,Lijun Luo,Hui Wang,Xinyu Chen,Yong‐Jiang Zhang,Yan Dai,Feng Luo
The transition between anaerobic and aerobic conditions represents a fundamental ecological process occurring ubiquitously in both natural ecosystems and engineered wastewater treatment systems. This study investigated the microbial community succession and co-occurrence network dynamics during the transition from anaerobic sludge to aerobic cultivation. High-throughput 16S and 18S rDNA sequencing revealed two distinct succession phases: an initial “aerobic adaptation period” (Day 1) and a subsequent “aerobic stable period” (Day 15). Eukaryotic communities shifted from Cryptomycota to the unassigned eukaryotes dominance, while prokaryotic communities maintained Firmicutes and Proteobacteria as core phyla, with persistent low-abundance archaea indicating functional adaptation. Network analysis highlighted predominant co-occurrence patterns between eukaryotic and prokaryotic communities, suggesting synergistic interactions. These findings provide insights into microbial ecological dynamics during anaerobic-to-aerobic transitions, offering potential applications for optimizing wastewater treatment processes.