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FEMS microbiology ecology. 2012 Oct;82(1):102-17. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01410.x Q23.22025

Influence of oyster culture on biogeochemistry and bacterial community structure at the sediment-water interface

养殖牡蛎对底质水界面生物地球化学及细菌群落结构的影响 翻译改进

Afi Azandégbé  1, Franck Poly, Françoise Andrieux-Loyer, Roger Kérouel, Xavier Philippon, Jean-Louis Nicolas

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  • 1 Ifremer, Laboratoire de Physiologie des Invertébrés, PFOM, BP70, Plouzané, France.
  • DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01410.x PMID: 22571367

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    Bacterial community structure and some biogeochemical parameters were studied in the sediment of two Pacific oyster farming sites, Aber Benoît (AB) and Rivière d'Auray (RA) in Brittany (France), to examine the ecological impact of oysters and to evaluate the emission of sulfide and ammonia from sediment. At AB, the organic matter accumulated in the sediment beneath the oyster tables was rapidly mineralized, with strong fluxes of ammonia and sulfide that reached 1014 and 215 μmol m(-2) h(-1), respectively, in June 2007. At RA, the fluxes were about half as strong on average and better distributed through the year. The ammonia and sulfide concentrations in the overlying water never reached levels that would be toxic to oysters in either site, nor did hypoxia occur. Total culturable bacteria (TCB) varied greatly according to the temperature: from 1.6 × 10(4) to 9.4 × 10(7) cell g(-1) sediment. Inversely, the bacterial community structure remained surprising stable through the seasons, marginally influenced by the presence of oysters and by temperature. Bacterial communities appeared to be characteristic of the sites, with only one common phylotype, Vibrio aestuarianus, a potential oyster pathogen. These data refine the hypothesis of seawater toxicity to oysters because of ammonia and sulfide fluxes and show that the measured environmental factors had only a weak influence on bacterial community structure.

    Keywords:oyster culture; biogeochemistry; biogeochemistry; bacterial community structure

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    ISSN:0168-6496

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