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PLOS ONE | 2013

Impact of oil on bacterial community structure in bioturbated sediments

Magalie Stauffert; Cristiana Cravo-Laureau; Ronan Jézéquel; Sandra Barantal; Philippe Cuny; Franck Gilbert; Christine Cagnon; Cécile Militon; David Amouroux; Fatima Mahdaoui; Brice Bouyssiere; Georges Stora; François-Xavier Merlin; Robert Duran

Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how oil influences the microbial communities in sediments that play key roles in ecosystem functioning. Ecosystems such as sediments are characterized by intensive bioturbation due to burrowing macrofauna that may modify the microbial metabolisms. It is thus essential to consider the bioturbation when determining the impact of oil on microbial communities. In this study, an experimental laboratory device maintaining pristine collected mudflat sediments in microcosms closer to true environmental conditions – with tidal cycles and natural seawater – was used to simulate an oil spill under bioturbation conditions. Different conditions were applied to the microcosms including an addition of: standardized oil (Blend Arabian Light crude oil, 25.6 mg.g−1 wet sediment), the common burrowing organism Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor and both the oil and H. diversicolor. The addition of H. diversicolor and its associated bioturbation did not affect the removal of petroleum hydrocarbons. After 270 days, 60% of hydrocarbons had been removed in all microcosms irrespective of the H. diversicolor addition. However, 16S-rRNA gene and 16S-cDNA T-RFLP and RT-PCR-amplicon libraries analysis showed an effect of the condition on the bacterial community structure, composition, and dynamics, supported by PerMANOVA analysis. The 16S-cDNA libraries from microcosms where H. diversicolor was added (oiled and un-oiled) showed a marked dominance of sequences related to Gammaproteobacteria. However, in the oiled-library sequences associated to Deltaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were also highly represented. The 16S-cDNA libraries from oiled-microcosms (with and without H. diversicolor addition) revealed two distinct microbial communities characterized by different phylotypes associated to known hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria and dominated by Gammaproteobacteria and Deltaproteobacteria. In the oiled-microcosms, the addition of H. diversicolor reduced the phylotype-richness, sequences associated to Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Plantomycetes were not detected. These observations highlight the influence of the bioturbation on the bacterial community structure without affecting the biodegradation capacities.


Marine Genomics | 2016

Metatranscriptomes of oil-contaminated marine coastal sediment affected by oil addition and/or by the bioturbating activity of the marine polychaete Hediste diversicolor: Who are the microbial players?

Cécile Militon; Alexandre Atkinson; Valérie Michotey; Céline Jeziorski; Cristiana Cravo-Laureau; Robert Duran; Patricia Bonin; Philippe Cuny

In coastal marine sediment, oxygen fluctuations induced by bioturbating activities are widespread and exert a great influence, not only on the structure and diversity of the microbenthic communities, but also on their activities. Thus, the activity of benthic organisms can have a significant influence on the degradation of hydrocarbons (HC) and can favor the development of hydrocarbonoclastic microorganisms in contaminated marine sediments. Here, we have generated metatranscriptomic data from coastal marine sediments affected by oil addition and/or by the reworking activity of the marine polychaete Hediste diversicolor to gain insights into the active microbial groups involved in the response to oil addition under the oxygen-fluctuating conditions. The preliminary results suggest that the macrofauna promote the diversity of active aerobic hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria in marine sediments, even if its influence cannot be strongly observed at the microbial community expression profiles level.


Extremophiles | 2010

Isolation of hydrocarbon-degrading extremely halophilic archaea from an uncontaminated hypersaline pond (Camargue, France)

Yosmina Tapilatu; Vincent Grossi; Monique Acquaviva; Cécile Militon; Jean-Claude Bertrand; Philippe Cuny


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Effect of physical sediments reworking on hydrocarbon degradation and bacterial community structure in marine coastal sediments

Robert Duran; Patricia Bonin; Ronan Jézéquel; Karine Dubosc; Claire Gassie; Fanny Terrisse; Justine Abella; Christine Cagnon; Cécile Militon; Valérie Michotey; Franck Gilbert; Philippe Cuny; Cristiana Cravo-Laureau


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Oil spill effects on macrofaunal communities and bioturbation of pristine marine sediments (Caleta Valdés, Patagonia, Argentina): experimental evidence of low resistance capacities of benthic systems without history of pollution

Agustina Ferrando; Emilia Gonzalez; Marcos A. Franco; Marta G. Commendatore; Marina L. Nievas; Cécile Militon; Georges Stora; Franck Gilbert; José Luis Esteves; Philippe Cuny


Extremophiles | 2013

Evidence for surfactant production by the haloarchaeon Haloferax sp. MSNC14 in hydrocarbon-containing media

Ikram Djeridi; Cécile Militon; Vincent Grossi; Philippe Cuny


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Dynamics of bacterial assemblages and removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in oil-contaminated coastal marine sediments subjected to contrasted oxygen regimes

Cécile Militon; Ronan Jézéquel; Franck Gilbert; Yannick Corsellis; Léa Sylvi; Cristiana Cravo-Laureau; Robert Duran; Philippe Cuny


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Substrates specialization in lipid compounds and hydrocarbons of Marinobacter genus

Patricia Bonin; Christophe Vieira; Régis Grimaud; Cécile Militon; Philippe Cuny; Oscar Lima; Sophie Guasco; Corina P. D. Brussaard; Valérie Michotey


Archive | 2011

Biodegradation of hydrocarbons in bioturbated marine sediments

Philippe Cuny; Cristiana Cravo-Laureau; Vincent Grossi; Franck Gilbert; Cécile Militon


Extremophiles | 2016

Oil removal and effects of spilled oil on active microbial communities in close to salt-saturation brines

Yannick Corsellis; Marc M. Krasovec; Léa Sylvi; Philippe Cuny; Cécile Militon

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Philippe Cuny

Aix-Marseille University

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Cristiana Cravo-Laureau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Patricia Bonin

Aix-Marseille University

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Robert Duran

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Georges Stora

Aix-Marseille University

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Christine Cagnon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Léa Sylvi

Aix-Marseille University

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Sophie Guasco

Aix-Marseille University

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