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Mar Pollut Bull ; 52(12): 1725-34, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17010386

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The effects of shrimp farm effluents on bacterial communities in mangroves have been infrequently reported. Classic and molecular biology methods were used to survey bacterial communities from four mangroves systems. Water temperature, salinity, pH, total heterotrophic bacteria and maximum probable numbers of Vibrio spp. were investigated. Genetic profiles of bacterial communities were also characterized by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of eubacterial and Vibrio 16S rDNA using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Highest heterotrophic counts were registered in the mangrove not directly polluted by shrimp farming. The Enterobacteriaceae and Chryseomonas luteola dominated the heterotrophic isolates. Vibrio spp. pathogenic to humans and shrimps were identified. Eubacterial genetic profiles suggest a shared community structure independent of mangrove system. Vibrio genetic profiles were mangrove specific. Neither microbial counts nor genetic profiling revealed a significant decrease in species richness associated with shrimp farm effluent. The complex nature of mangrove ecosystems and their microbial communities is discussed.


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Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Biodiversity , Environmental Monitoring , Seawater/microbiology , Aquaculture , Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Brazil , Colony Count, Microbial/methods , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Rhizophoraceae , Seawater/chemistry , Vibrio/genetics , Vibrio/isolation & purification
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