Complex compositional and cellular response of river sediment microbiomes to multiple anthropogenic stressors
Tom Lennard Stach,
Aman Deep,
Iris Madge Pimentel
et al.
Abstract:Rivers face constant anthropogenic stressors, resulting in significant changes in microbial community composition. What remains unclear is whether these changes render the microbiome better adapted to the stressed environment. Here, by subjecting 64 river-connected mesocosms to multiple stressors, we show that sediment microbiomes of small lowland rivers are highly sensitive to lowered flow velocity resulting in substantially altered community compositions not fully capable of compensating for the stressor eff… Show more
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