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Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage.

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Ellis, M; Altshuler, I; Schreiber, L; Chen, Y-J; Okshevsky, M; Lee, K; Greer, CW; Whyte, LG
Published in: Marine pollution bulletin
January 2022

Sea ice loss is opening shipping routes in Canada's Northwest Passage, increasing the risk of an oil spill. Harnessing the capabilities of endemic microorganisms to degrade oil may be an effective remediation strategy for contaminated shorelines; however, limited data exists along Canada's Northwest Passage. In this study, hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from eight high Arctic beaches was assessed. Across high Arctic beaches, community composition was distinct, potential hydrocarbon-degrading genera were detected and microbial communities were able to degrade hydrocarbons (hexadecane, naphthalene, and alkanes) at low temperature (4 °C). Hexadecane and naphthalene biodegradation were stimulated by nutrients, but nutrients had little effect on Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel Oil biodegradation. Oiled microcosms showed a significant enrichment of Pseudomonas and Rhodococcus. Nutrient-amended microcosms showed increased abundances of key hydrocarbon biodegradation genes (alkB and CYP153). Ultimately, this work provides insight into hydrocarbon biodegradation on Arctic shorelines and oil-spill remediation in Canada's Northwest Passage.

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Published In

Marine pollution bulletin

DOI

EISSN

1879-3363

ISSN

0025-326X

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

174

Start / End Page

113288

Related Subject Headings

  • Petroleum
  • Microbiota
  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Canada
  • Bacteria
 

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Ellis, M., Altshuler, I., Schreiber, L., Chen, Y.-J., Okshevsky, M., Lee, K., … Whyte, L. G. (2022). Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 174, 113288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113288
Ellis, Madison, Ianina Altshuler, Lars Schreiber, Ya-Jou Chen, Mira Okshevsky, Kenneth Lee, Charles W. Greer, and Lyle G. Whyte. “Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage.Marine Pollution Bulletin 174 (January 2022): 113288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113288.
Ellis M, Altshuler I, Schreiber L, Chen Y-J, Okshevsky M, Lee K, et al. Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage. Marine pollution bulletin. 2022 Jan;174:113288.
Ellis, Madison, et al. “Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage.Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 174, Jan. 2022, p. 113288. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113288.
Ellis M, Altshuler I, Schreiber L, Chen Y-J, Okshevsky M, Lee K, Greer CW, Whyte LG. Hydrocarbon biodegradation potential of microbial communities from high Arctic beaches in Canada's Northwest Passage. Marine pollution bulletin. 2022 Jan;174:113288.
Journal cover image

Published In

Marine pollution bulletin

DOI

EISSN

1879-3363

ISSN

0025-326X

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

174

Start / End Page

113288

Related Subject Headings

  • Petroleum
  • Microbiota
  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Canada
  • Bacteria