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The Arctic Ocean is an oligotrophic ecosystem facing escalating threats of oil spills as ship traffic increases owing to climate change-induced sea ice retreat. Biostimulation is an oil spill mitigation strategy that involves introducing bioavailable nutrients to enhance crude oil biodegradation by...
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2024
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26506225.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Davila_Aleman_et_al_2024_Figures_SuppFig_EMI/26506225/1 |
Summary: | The Arctic Ocean is an oligotrophic ecosystem facing escalating threats of oil spills as ship traffic increases owing to climate change-induced sea ice retreat. Biostimulation is an oil spill mitigation strategy that involves introducing bioavailable nutrients to enhance crude oil biodegradation by endemic oil-degrading microbes. For bioremediation to offer a viable response for future oil spill mitigation in extreme Arctic conditions, a better understanding of the effects of nutrient addition on Arctic marine microorganisms is needed. Controlled experiments tracking microbial populations in revealed a significant decline in community diversity together with changes in microbial community composition. Notably, differential abundance analysis highlighted significant enrichment of unexpected genera Lacinutrix , Halarcobacter and Candidatus Pseudothioglobus . These groups have not been associated with hydrocarbon biodegradation until now, despite closer inspection of genomes from closely related isolates ... |
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