Factors that affect water column hydrocarbon concentrations have minor impacts on microbial responses following simulated diesel fuel spills

Mar Pollut Bull. 2023 Sep;194(Pt B):115358. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115358. Epub 2023 Aug 9.

Abstract

Effects of season and mixing on hydrocarbon concentrations and the microbial community response was explored in a series of mesocosm experiments simulating surface spills of diesel into coastal waters. Mixing of any amount contributed to hydrocarbons entering the water column, but diesel fuel composition had a significant effect on hydrocarbon concentrations. Higher initial concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons resulted in higher water column concentrations, with minimal differences among seasons due to high variability. Regardless of the concentrations of hydrocarbons, prokaryotes increased and there were higher relative abundances of hydrocarbon affiliated bacteria with indications of biodegradation within 4 d of exposure. As concentrations decreased over time, the eukaryote community shifted from the initial community to one which appeared to be composed of organisms with some resilience to hydrocarbons. This series of experiments demonstrates the wide range of conditions under which natural attenuation of diesel fuel is an effective response.

Keywords: Degradation; Diesel; Microbial diversity; Natural attenuation; Oil spill.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / metabolism
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Gasoline*
  • Hydrocarbons / metabolism
  • Water*

Substances

  • Gasoline
  • Water
  • Hydrocarbons