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Functional responses of key marine bacteria to environmental change - toward genetic counselling for coastal waters

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.869093

Keywords

marine bacteria; ecosystem service; water quality; management; traits

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  1. marine strategic research program EcoChange
  2. BONUS BLUEPRINT project - BONUS
  3. Joint Baltic Sea Research and Development Program (Art 185)
  4. Swedish research council
  5. German research council
  6. Danish research council
  7. [Art 185]

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Coastal ecosystems are deteriorating due to human-induced stress factors, and bacteria play a critical role in these ecosystems. However, methodological limitations have hindered the understanding of bacterial functions and their role in ecosystem health. Advances in molecular biology and bioinformatics methods offer opportunities to overcome these limitations. It is important to categorize the responses of key marine bacterial populations to environmental changes and conduct systematic field studies and experimental analyses to establish the field of genetic counseling for coastal waters.
Coastal ecosystems deteriorate globally due to human-induced stress factors, like nutrient loading and pollution. Bacteria are critical to marine ecosystems, e.g., by regulating nutrient cycles, synthesizing vitamins, or degrading pollutants, thereby providing essential ecosystem services ultimately affecting economic activities. Yet, until now bacteria are overlooked both as mediators and indicators of ecosystem health, mainly due to methodological limitations in assessing bacterial ecosystem functions. However, these limitations are largely overcome by the advances in molecular biology and bioinformatics methods for characterizing the genetics that underlie functional traits of key bacterial populations - key in providing important ecosystem services, being abundant, or by possessing high metabolic rates. It is therefore timely to analyze and define the functional responses of bacteria to human-induced effects on coastal ecosystem health. We posit that categorizing the responses of key marine bacterial populations to changes in environmental conditions through modern microbial oceanography methods will allow establishing the nascent field of genetic counselling for our coastal waters. This requires systematic field studies of linkages between functional traits of key bacterial populations and their ecosystem functions in coastal seas, complemented with systematic experimental analyses of the responses to different stressors. Research and training in environmental management along with dissemination of results and dialogue with societal actors are equally important to ensure the role of bacteria is understood as fundamentally important for coastal ecosystems. Using the responses of microorganisms as a tool to develop genetic counselling for coastal ecosystems can ultimately allow for integrating bacteria as indicators of environmental change.

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