碎片
生物膜
生物可分解塑胶
海洋废弃物
生物
垃圾箱
殖民地化
生态学
塑料污染
环境科学
地质学
海洋学
微塑料
细菌
化学
古生物学
有机化学
作者
Caroline De Tender,Lisa Devriese,Annelies Haegeman,Sara Maes,Jürgen Vangeyte,A. Cattrijsse,Peter Dawyndt,Tom Ruttink
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.7b00697
摘要
Despite growing evidence that biofilm formation on plastic debris in the marine environment may be essential for its biodegradation, the underlying processes have yet to be fully understood. Thus, far, bacterial biofilm formation had only been studied after short-term exposure or on floating plastic, yet a prominent share of plastic litter accumulates on the seafloor. In this study, we explored the taxonomic composition of bacterial and fungal communities on polyethylene plastic sheets and dolly ropes during long-term exposure on the seafloor, both at a harbor and an offshore location in the Belgian part of the North Sea. We reconstructed the sequence of events during biofilm formation on plastic in the harbor environment and identified a core bacteriome and subsets of bacterial indicator species for early, intermediate, and late stages of biofilm formation. Additionally, by implementing ITS2 metabarcoding on plastic debris, we identified and characterized for the first time fungal genera on plastic debris. Surprisingly, none of the plastics exposed to offshore conditions displayed the typical signature of a late stage biofilm, suggesting that biofilm formation is severely hampered in the natural environment where most plastic debris accumulates.
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