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Assessing the Plastisphere from Floating Plastics in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, with Emphasis on Viruses.
Lacerda, Ana Luzia; Briand, Jean-François; Lenoble, Véronique; Oreste, Eliézer Quadro; Kessler, Felipe; Pedrotti, Maria Luiza.
Afiliación
  • Lacerda AL; Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche-sur-Mer (LOV), CNRS, UMR 7093, Sorbonne Université, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France.
  • Briand JF; Laboratoire MAPIEM, EA 4323, Université de Toulon, 83041 Toulon, France.
  • Lenoble V; Institut Méditerranéen d'Océanologie (MIO), CNRS, IRD, MIO, Université de Toulon, Aix Marseille University, 83041 Toulon, France.
  • Oreste EQ; Escola de Química e Alimentos (EQA), Campus Carreiros, Av Itália, Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), Rio Grande 96203-000, Brazil.
  • Kessler F; Escola de Química e Alimentos (EQA), Campus Carreiros, Av Itália, Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), Rio Grande 96203-000, Brazil.
  • Pedrotti ML; Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche-sur-Mer (LOV), CNRS, UMR 7093, Sorbonne Université, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France.
Microorganisms ; 12(3)2024 Feb 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38543496
ABSTRACT
Plastics in the ocean create the "plastisphere", a diverse habitat hosting various life forms. Other than the pollution induced by plastics, the co-occurrence of primary producers, symbiotic organisms, decomposers, and pathogens within the plastisphere raises questions about how they influence the dynamics of marine ecosystems. Here, we used a shotgun DNA-sequencing approach to describe the species thriving on floating plastics collected in two Mediterranean sites. Our findings revealed many species of bacteria, eukaryotes, viruses, and archaea on each plastic. Proteobacteria was dominant (70% of reads in the entire dataset), with other groups such as Ascomycota fungi (11%) and Bacteroidetes (9%) also being represented. The community structure was not affected by the polymeric composition or the plastic shape. Notably, pathogenic Vibrio species, including V. campbelli, V. alginolyticus, and V. coralliilyticus, were among the most abundant species. Viruses, despite showing lower relative abundances, occurred in all samples, especially Herpesvirales, Caudovirales, and Poxviridae groups. A significant finding was the presence of the White Spot Syndrome virus (WSSV). This pathogen, responsible for devastating outbreaks in aquaculture systems, had not been previously reported in the marine plastisphere. Our study emphasizes the need for further investigation into the ecological and economic impacts of plastisphere organisms in the ocean.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Microorganisms Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Microorganisms Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia