Ecological selection of siderophore-producing microbial taxa in response to heavy metal contamination

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Hesse, E., O'Brien, S., Tromas, N., Bayer, F., Luj?n, A.M., van Veen, E.M., Hodgson, D.J., Buckling, A., Ecological selection of siderophore-producing microbial taxa in response to heavy metal contamination, Ecology Letters, 21, 1, 2018, 117-127

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Some microbial public goods can provide both individual and community-wide benefits, and are open to exploitation by non-producing species. One such example is the production of metaldetoxifying siderophores. Here, we investigate whether conflicting selection pressures on siderophore production by heavy metals – a detoxifying effect of siderophores, and exploitation of this detoxifying effect – result in a net increase or decrease. We show that the proportion of siderophore-producing taxa increases along a natural heavy metal gradient. A causal link between metal contamination and siderophore production was subsequently demonstrated in a microcosm experiment in compost, in which we observed changes in community composition towards taxa that produce relatively more siderophores following copper contamination. We confirmed the selective benefit of siderophores by showing that taxa producing large amounts of siderophore suffered less growth inhibition in toxic copper. Our results suggest that ecological selection will favour siderophore-mediated decontamination, with important consequences for potential remediation strategies.

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Sponsor: Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
Grant Number: NE/P001130

Sponsor: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Grant Number: BB/K003240

Sponsor: European Research Council (ERC)
Grant Number: 656647

Type of material: Journal Article