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Characterization of microzooplankton communities in a polluted coastal area integrating high-throughput sequencing and microscopy

Authors :
Yebra, Lidia
Ferrera, Isabel
Cabello, Ana María
Domínguez, Miriam
Vannini, Jessica
Belmonte, Genuario
Valcárcel-Pérez, Nerea
García-Gómez, Candela
Gómez-Jakobsen, Francisco José
Stern, Rowena
Mercado-Carmona, Jesús Mariano
Yebra, Lidia
Ferrera, Isabel
Cabello, Ana María
Domínguez, Miriam
Vannini, Jessica
Belmonte, Genuario
Valcárcel-Pérez, Nerea
García-Gómez, Candela
Gómez-Jakobsen, Francisco José
Stern, Rowena
Mercado-Carmona, Jesús Mariano
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Mediterranean Sea is subjected to strong anthropogenic pressures that may be causing important ecosystem changes, particularly in coastal areas under high anthropogenic pressure. We characterized the composition of the microzooplankton community in a coastal area in the N Alboran Sea (SW Mediterranean) highly impacted by urban wastewater pollution. Two offshore outfalls release urban wastewater to the sea at a 40 m bottom depth, from a nearby town. We applied an integrative taxonomic approach, combining metabarcoding of the mitochondrial COI and the 18S rRNA genes with morphological microscopic identification of organisms, collected with a CalVET net (50 µm mesh). Hydrology was notably affected near the bottom at the vicinity of the submarine emissaries exit, presenting increased temperature and turbidity, and decreased salinity due to the urban freshwater discharge. Nutrient concentrations exceeded the Water Framework Directive limits; however, chlorophyll a concentrations were not very high, due to strong water column stratification. Microzooplankton communities (50-200 µm) were dominated by dinoflagellates (50-80% relative abundance), followed by copepods (copepodites and nauplii), eggs and cysts. We found significant differences in communities’ composition between the coastal shallow area and the offshore waters, driven by pollution and stratification.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Dublín (Irlanda), English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1395203017
Document Type :
Electronic Resource