Anthropogenic remediation of heavy metals selects against natural microbial remediation

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2019)

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In an era of unprecedented environmental change, there have been increasing ecological and global public health concerns associated with exposure to anthropogenic pollutants. While there is a pressing need to remediate polluted ecosystems, human intervention might unwittingly oppose selection for natural detoxification, which is primarily carried out by microbes. We test this possibility in the context or a ubiquitous chemical remediation strategy aimed at targeting metal pollution: the addition of lime-containing material. Here, we show that raising pH by liming decreased the availability of toxic metals in acidic mine-degraded soils, hut as a consequence selected against microbial taxa that naturally remediate soil through the production of metal-binding siderophores. Our results therefore highlight the crucial need to consider the eco-evolutionary consequences of human environmental strategies on microbial ecosystem services and other traits.
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detoxification,human intervention,metal pollution,microbial communities,selection,siderophores
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