2022
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16695
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High spatial heterogeneity and low connectivity of bacterial communities along a Mediterranean subterranean estuary

Abstract: Subterranean estuaries are biogeochemically active coastal sites resulting from the underground mixing of fresh aquifer groundwater and seawater. In these systems, microbial activity can largely transform the chemical elements that may reach the sea through submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), but little is known about the microorganisms thriving in these land-sea transition zones. We present the first spatiallyresolved characterization of the bacterial assemblages along a coastal aquifer in the NW Mediterra… Show more

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“…As has been observed in other Spanish coastal aquifers [21,22], the four aquifers studied here show great heterogeneity in their microbiological content. There is significantly greater inter-aquifer than intra-aquifer diversity, despite all of them being close to each other.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…As has been observed in other Spanish coastal aquifers [21,22], the four aquifers studied here show great heterogeneity in their microbiological content. There is significantly greater inter-aquifer than intra-aquifer diversity, despite all of them being close to each other.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In this sense, the existence of high microbial diversity, with many low abundant taxa, could be indicative of anthropogenic influence on soil microbiomes, i.e., many of these microorganisms are not active, but merely remnants of human-impacted microbiota in groundwater. Furthermore, the higher diversity could result from a higher connectivity with the surface, with little microbial connectivity between the aquifer and the sea, as has been reported in previous studies [22,105,106].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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