Science Inventory

Substratum-Associated Microbiota

Citation:

Furey, P., S. Lee, AND D. Clemans. Substratum-Associated Microbiota. WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH. Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, VA, 92(10):1629-1648, (2020). https://doi.org/10.1002/wer.1410

Impact/Purpose:

This annotated bibliography reviews the literature published in 2019 related to substratum-associated microbiota or benthic microorganisms with a focus on freshwater habitats. The sections on nutrients and bioassessment summarize the latest findings on algal ecology and the applications to biological assessment and management of aquatic resources.

Description:

Highlights of new, interesting, and emerging research findings on substratum¿associated microbiota covered from a survey of 2019 literature from primarily freshwaters provide insight into research trends of interest to the Water Environment Federation and others interested in benthic, aquatic environments. Coverage of topics on bottom¿associated or attached algae and cyanobacteria, though not comprehensive, includes new methods, taxa new¿to¿science, nutrient dynamics, auto¿ and heterotrophic interactions, grazers, bioassessment, herbicides and other pollutants, metal contaminants, and nuisance, and bloom¿forming and harmful algae. Coverage of bacteria, also not comprehensive, focuses on the ecology of benthic biofilms and microbial communities, along with the ecology of microbes like Caulobacter crescentus, Rhodobacter, and other freshwater microbial species. Bacterial topics covered also include metagenomics and metatranscriptomics, toxins and pollutants, bacterial pathogens and bacteriophages, and bacterial physiology. Readers may use this literature review to learn about or renew their interest in the recent advances and discoveries regarding substratum¿associated microbiota.

URLs/Downloads:

DOI: Substratum-Associated Microbiota   Exit EPA's Web Site

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:10/01/2020
Record Last Revised:05/12/2021
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 351682