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Tracing particulate matter and associated microorganisms in freshwaters

  • Stefano Amalfitano
  • , Gianluca Corno
  • , Ester Eckert
  • , Stefano Fazi
  • , Shira Ninio
  • , Cristiana Callieri
  • , Hans Peter Grossart
  • , Werner Eckert

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Abstract

Sediment resuspension represents a key process in all natural aquatic systems, owing to its role in nutrient cycling and transport of potential contaminants. Although suspended solids are generally accepted as an important quality parameter, current monitoring programs cover quantitative aspects only. Established methodologies do not provide information on origin, fate, and risks associated with uncontrolled inputs of solids in waters. Here we discuss the analytical approaches to assess the occurrence and ecological relevance of resuspended particulate matter in freshwaters, with a focus on the dynamics of associated contaminants and microorganisms. Triggered by the identification of specific physical–chemical traits and community structure of particle-associated microorganisms, recent findings suggest that a quantitative determination of microorganisms can be reasonably used to trace the origin of particulate matter by means of nucleic acid-based assays in different aquatic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-154
Number of pages10
JournalHydrobiologia
Volume800
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG.

Keywords

  • Particle-associated microorganisms
  • Pathogens
  • Resuspended particulate
  • Sediment traps
  • Total suspended solids
  • Turbidity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Aquatic Science

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