Ecological and functional differences of abundant and rare sub-communities in wastewater treatment plants across China
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AbstractThe microbial community in activated sludge is composed of a small number of abundant sub-community with high abundance and a large number of rare sub-community with limited abundance. Our knowledge regarding the ecological properties of both abundant and rare sub-communities in activated sludge is limited. This article presented an analysis of functional prediction, assembly mechanisms, and biogeographic distribution characteristics of abundant and rare sub-communities in 211 activated sludge samples from 60 wastewater treatment plants across China. Moreover, this study investigated the dominant factors influencing the community structure of these two microbial groups. The results showed that the rare sub-community had significantly higher Shannon diversity (6.33 ± 0.48 v.s. 3.78 ± 0.24) but much lower abundance (4.5% v.s. 44.9%) compared to abundant sub-community, indicating that the abundant sub-community have much greater contributions to biomass while the rare sub-community contributed more to AS microbial diversity. The functions associated with carbon and nitrogen cycling were primarily detected in abundant sub-community, while rare sub-community were primarily involved in sulfur cycling. Both microbial groups were mainly influenced by dispersal limitation, which, to some extent, resulted in a distance-decay relationship in their biogeographic distribution. Moreover, a higher spatial turnover rate of rare sub-communities (0.0887) suggested that spatial differences in microbial community structure among different WWTPs may mainly result from rare sub-community. Moreover, SEM showed that geographic locations affected rare sub-communities greatly, which agreed with their higher dispersal limitation and turnover rate. In contrast, influent characteristics showed stronger correlations with abundant sub-communities, suggesting that abundant sub-community may contribute more to the removal of pollutants.This study enhanced our understanding of abundant and rare microorganisms in activated sludge especially the role of rare species and provided scientific evidence for precise regulation and control of wastewater treatment plants.
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2023-08-26



