2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.12.102
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Abstract: Preservation of the soil resources stability is of paramount importance for the ecosystem, particularly in the current era of environmental change, which presents a severe pollution burden (e.g. by heavy metals) to soil ecosystems and its fauna. Gut microbiomes are becoming recognized as important players in organism health, with comprehension of their perturbations in the polluted environment offering new insights into the nature and extent of heavy metal effects on the health of soil biota. Our aim was there… Show more

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“…Likewise, we recognize that regardless of treatment, the proportional abundances of several ESVs changed over time, which may confound our results. Similar research has been conducted in earthworms showing that cadmium exposure alters the proportional abundance of several ESVs (43), and in mice, where cadmium moderately affects the microbiome (39). Our results also agree with previous experiments that indicated that selenium ion exposure slightly alters the microbiomes of bumble bees (35) and mice (46), suggesting that toxicant exposure may subtly change the microbiome of diverse hosts.…”
Section: Toxicants Affect the Bee Microbiome And Metabolomesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Likewise, we recognize that regardless of treatment, the proportional abundances of several ESVs changed over time, which may confound our results. Similar research has been conducted in earthworms showing that cadmium exposure alters the proportional abundance of several ESVs (43), and in mice, where cadmium moderately affects the microbiome (39). Our results also agree with previous experiments that indicated that selenium ion exposure slightly alters the microbiomes of bumble bees (35) and mice (46), suggesting that toxicant exposure may subtly change the microbiome of diverse hosts.…”
Section: Toxicants Affect the Bee Microbiome And Metabolomesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…There has been a fair amount of investigation into the interactions between cadmium and animal microbiomes (reviewed in reference 38). Previous work has shown that cadmium exposure significantly alters the microbiome of rats (39), mice (40)(41)(42), earthworms (43), and spiders (44). To date, no research has investigated these interactions in any insect species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The liver plays a major role in the accumulation, excretion, and biotransformation of contaminants like metalloids [54,55], and bioaccumulated metals remain at high concentrations in the liver due to its depuration function of other organs (such as gills and muscles) [56]. Longterm bioaccumulation of cadmium has been documented in perch and other biological systems [39,[57][58][59][60], as has its effect on ecosystem services in soil and water [34,61] and metazoan gut ecosystems [62][63][64][65]. This study not only confirms the chronic bioaccumulative effect of Cd but also suggests that the sequestered Cd in perch liver presumably cannot predict the regime of exposure (CC, CV), as the concentration did not significantly vary in livers between both regimes, CC and CV, at T5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial processing of sequencing reads was performed as previously described (Šrut et al, 2019). Sequencing reads were pre-processed with the open-source QIIME2 (version 2019.1) (Bolyen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%