Anthropogenic pollution gradient along Bialka mountain river
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Mountain regions in Poland are among the most frequently visited tourist destinations, causing a significant anthropogenic pressure put on the local rivers. In this study, based on numbers of 9 microorganisms, content of 17 antibiotics and 17 physicochemical parameters, we determined a pollution gradient in six sites along Bialka, a typical mountain river in southern Poland. Using 16S V3-V4 metabarcoding approach we assessed the changes in bacterial community structure and diversity as a response to the pollution gradient. Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were the most abundant phyla in the majority of samples. Actinobacteria were the most abundant in the most pristine (groundwater) sample, while Firmicutes and Verrucomicrobia were more prevalent in polluted sites. Bacterial diversity at various levels increased with water pollution. Eleven bacterial genera known to contain pathogenic species were detected in the examined samples, among which Acinetobacter, Rhodococcus, and Mycobacterium were the most frequent. At the species level, Acinetobacter johnsonii was most prevalent potential pathogen, detected in all surface water samples, including the pristine ones. Two bacterial taxa - genus Flectobacillus and order Clostridiales showed the most distinct variation in the relative abundance between the polluted and non-polluted sites, indicating their potential utility as biomarkers of anthropogenic impact on mountain river waters.
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2023-01-01



