Nuo Chen, Linqiong Wang, Zhe Zhao, Mengjie Zhu, Yi Li
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Abstract
The expansion of aquaculture areas has encroached upon vast areas of coastal wetlands and introduced excessive nitrogen inputs, disrupting microbial communities and contributing to various environmental issues. However, investigations on how aquaculture affects microbial communities and nitrogen metabolism mechanisms in coastal tidal flats remain scarce. Hence, we explored the composition, diversity, and assembly processes of nitrogen-cycling (N-cycling) microbial communities in tidal flats in Jiangsu using metagenomic assembly methods. Our study further delved into the seasonal variations of these microbial characteristics to better explore the effects of seasonal changes in aquaculture areas on microbial community. Nitrogen metabolism-related processes and functional genes were identified through the KEGG and NCyc databases. The results revealed significant seasonal variation in the relative abundance and composition of microbial communities. Higher diversity was observed in winter, while the co-occurrence network of microbial communities was more complex in summer. Pseudomonadota emerged as the most abundant phylum in the N-cycling community. Furthermore, pH and NO3-N were identified as the primary factors influencing bacterial community composition, whereas NO2-N was more strongly associated with the N-cycling community. Regarding the nitrogen metabolism processes, nitrogen mineralization and nitrification were predominant in the tidal flat regions. NO2-N and NO3-N exhibited significant effects on several N-cycling functional genes (e.g., nirB, hao, and narG). Finally, neutral and null modeling analyses indicated that bacterial communities were predominantly shaped by stochastic processes, whereas N-cycling communities were largely driven by deterministic processes. These findings highlighted the significant role that aquaculture pollution plays in shaping the N-cycling communities in tidal flats. This underscored the importance of understanding microbial community dynamics and nitrogen metabolism in tidal flats to improve environmental management in coastal aquaculture areas.
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