Literature DB >> 29229186

The impact of artificial surfaces on marine bacterial and eukaryotic biofouling assemblages: A high-throughput sequencing analysis.

Ulla von Ammon1, Susanna A Wood2, Olivier Laroche3, Anastasija Zaiko4, Leigh Tait5, Shane Lavery6, Graeme Inglis5, Xavier Pochon4.   

Abstract

Vessel hulls and underwater infrastructure can be severely impacted by marine biofouling. Knowledge on which abiotic conditions of artificial structures influence bacterial and eukaryotic community composition is limited. In this study, settlement plates with differing surface texture, orientation and copper-based anti-fouling coatings were deployed in a marina. After three months, biofouling samples were collected and bacterial and eukaryotic communities characterised using DNA metabarcoding. The copper anti-fouling coating treatments incurred the most significant compositional changes (p ≤ 0.001) within both domains. Bacterial diversity decreased, with Gammaproteobacteria becoming the dominant phylum. In contrast, protist diversity increased as well as opportunist nematodes and bryozoans; urochordates and molluscs became less abundant. Network analyses displayed complex relationships on untreated plates, while revealing a simpler, but disturbed and unstable community composition on the anti-fouling coated plates. These networks of copper treatments displayed opportunist taxa that appeared as key organisms in structuring the bacterial and eukaryotic communities.
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Keywords:  Anti-fouling coating; Bacterial and eukaryotic communities; Biological networks; High-throughput sequencing (HTS); Marine biofouling; Metabarcoding

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29229186     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2017.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


  4 in total

1.  Marine biofilms on different fouling control coating types reveal differences in microbial community composition and abundance.

Authors:  Maria Papadatou; Samuel C Robson; Sergey Dobretsov; Joy E M Watts; Jennifer Longyear; Maria Salta
Journal:  Microbiologyopen       Date:  2021-08       Impact factor: 3.139

2.  Differential effects of coral-giant clam assemblages on biofouling formation.

Authors:  Isis Guibert; Isabelle Bonnard; Xavier Pochon; Mayalen Zubia; Christine Sidobre; Gaël Lecellier; Véronique Berteaux-Lecellier
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-25       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Comparative Analysis of the Ecological Succession of Microbial Communities on Two Artificial Reef Materials.

Authors:  Zhansheng Guo; Lu Wang; Wei Cong; Zhaoyang Jiang; Zhenlin Liang
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-01-06

4.  Combining morpho-taxonomy and metabarcoding enhances the detection of non-indigenous marine pests in biofouling communities.

Authors:  Ulla von Ammon; Susanna A Wood; Olivier Laroche; Anastasija Zaiko; Leigh Tait; Shane Lavery; Graeme J Inglis; Xavier Pochon
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-11-02       Impact factor: 4.379

  4 in total

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