Direct contribution of invertebrate holobionts to methane release from coastal sediments

IF 5.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY Limnology and Oceanography Letters Pub Date : 2023-10-07 DOI:10.1002/lol2.10361
Tobia Politi, Mindaugas Zilius, Marco Bartoli, Ulisse Cardini, Ugo Marzocchi, Stefano Bonaglia
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Sediment macrofauna play a vital role in sustaining aquatic food webs and biogeochemical cycles. Previous research demonstrated that bioturbation indirectly affects methane (CH4) dynamics through mobilization of porewater and alteration of microbial processes in the surrounding sediment. However, little is known on the direct contribution of macrofauna holobionts (the assemblage of invertebrate host and associated microbiome) to biogeochemical fluxes. Here, we investigated how 19 taxa of macrofauna holobionts, from different estuarine habitats spanning 40° to 63° latitude, directly contribute to CH4 fluxes. Deep burrowing infauna and deposit feeders were responsible for the highest CH4 production, whereas epifauna and filter feeders promoted oxidative CH4 consumption. Among the different environmental parameters, salinity was inversely correlated with CH4 production by macrofauna holobionts, with the process suppressed at high salinity (≥ 33). This study provides empirical evidence on how functional traits and environmental factors influence sediment invertebrates' contribution to CH4 fluxes.

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无脊椎全生生物对沿海沉积物甲烷释放的直接贡献
沉积物大型动物在维持水生食物网和生物地球化学循环中起着至关重要的作用。已有研究表明,生物扰动通过孔隙水的动员和周围沉积物微生物过程的改变间接影响甲烷(CH4)动力学。然而,对于大型动物全息生物(无脊椎动物宿主和相关微生物组的组合)对生物地球化学通量的直接贡献知之甚少。本文研究了来自40°~ 63°纬度不同河口生境的19个大型动物全生生物类群对CH4通量的直接贡献。深穴居动物和沉积物取食动物的CH4产量最高,而表生动物和滤食动物则促进氧化CH4的消耗。在不同的环境参数中,盐度与大型动物全息生物产生CH4呈负相关,在高盐度(≥33)下,这一过程受到抑制。本研究为功能性状和环境因子如何影响沉积物无脊椎动物对CH4通量的贡献提供了经验证据。
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期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography Letters (LO-Letters) serves as a platform for communicating the latest innovative and trend-setting research in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts submitted to LO-Letters are expected to present high-impact, cutting-edge results, discoveries, or conceptual developments across all areas of limnology and oceanography, including their integration. Selection criteria for manuscripts include their broad relevance to the field, strong empirical and conceptual foundations, succinct and elegant conclusions, and potential to advance knowledge in aquatic sciences.
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