Authors
Gourvendu Saxena, Suparna Mitra, Ezequiel M Marzinelli, Chao Xie, Toh Jun Wei, Peter D Steinberg, Rohan BH Williams, Staffan Kjelleberg, Federico M Lauro, Sanjay Swarup
Publication date
2018/6/26
Journal
Msystems
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
10.1128/msystems. 00136-17
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Growing demands for potable water have led to extensive reliance on waterways in tropical megacities. Attempts to manage these waterways in an environmentally sustainable way generally lack an understanding of microbial processes and how they are influenced by urban factors, such as land use and rain. Here, we describe the composition and functional potential of benthic microbial communities from an urban waterway network and analyze the effects of land use and rain perturbations on these communities. With a sequence depth of 3 billion reads from 48 samples, these metagenomes represent nearly full coverage of microbial communities. The predominant taxa in these waterways were Nitrospira and Coleofasciculus, indicating the presence of nitrogen and carbon fixation in this system. Gene functions from carbohydrate, protein, and nucleic acid metabolism suggest the presence of primary and …
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