| Aquaculture Environment Interactions | |
| Bacterial community composition of flocculent matter under a salmonid aquaculture site in Newfoundland, Canada | |
| 关键词: Microbiome; Organic enrichment; Bacterial mats; Spirochaeta; Prolixibacter; Marinifilum; | |
| DOI : 10.3354/aei00204 | |
| 学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
| 来源: Inter-Research | |
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ABSTRACT: Aquaculture has become a rapidly growing industry: over the past 3 decades, commercial production has steadily increased, and further expansion seems likely. However, the rise of aquaculture has been accompanied by concerns, especially regarding environmental sustainability. Substrates located under aquaculture sites receive large influxes of organic matter that can subsequently create anoxic conditions and thereby impact existing benthic communities. Shifts in the relative abundance of specific groups of bacteria could prove to be important indicators of impact and remediation. Here, we investigated bacterial community composition via 16S rRNA gene sequencing on isolated DNA from flocculent matter samples and associated bacterial mats under a hard-bottom aquaculture site in Newfoundland, Canada. We describe the heterogeneous community present in the flocculent matter, characterized by high relative abundances of the genera
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