Authors
Gourvendu Saxena, Ezequiel M Marzinelli, Nyi N Naing, Zhili He, Yuting Liang, Lauren Tom, Suparna Mitra, Han Ping, Umid M Joshi, Sheela Reuben, Kalyan C Mynampati, Shailendra Mishra, Shivshankar Umashankar, Jizhong Zhou, Gary L Andersen, Staffan Kjelleberg, Sanjay Swarup
Publication date
2015/1/21
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
1462-1471
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Networks of engineered waterways are critical in meeting the growing water demands in megacities. To capture and treat rainwater in an energy-efficient manner, approaches can be developed for such networks that use ecological services from microbial communities. Traditionally, engineered waterways were regarded as homogeneous systems with little responsiveness of ecological communities and ensuing processes. This study provides ecogenomics-derived key information to explain the complexity of urban aquatic ecosystems in well-managed watersheds with densely interspersed land-use patterns. Overall, sedimentary microbial communities had higher richness and evenness compared to the suspended communities in water phase. On the basis of PERMANOVA analysis, variation in structure and functions of microbial communities over space within same land-use type was not significant. In contrast …
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