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Lotka–Volterra dynamics facilitate sustainable biocontrol of wastewater sludge bulking

The ISME journal : multidisciplinary journal of microbial ecology. Bd. 19. H. 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2025

Erscheinungsjahr: 2025

ISBN/ISSN: 1751-7370

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1093/ismejo/wraf235

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


Biological wastewater treatment is driven by complex interactions between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Occasionally, filamentous bacteria species, first and foremost Ca. Microthrix parvicella, increase in abundance and lead to detrimental wastewater sludge bulking or floating, causing environmental harm and financial losses. Current mitigation strategies rely heavily on nonspecific chemical interventions, which present environmental risks and lack prolonged effectiveness. Here, we utilise long...Biological wastewater treatment is driven by complex interactions between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Occasionally, filamentous bacteria species, first and foremost Ca. Microthrix parvicella, increase in abundance and lead to detrimental wastewater sludge bulking or floating, causing environmental harm and financial losses. Current mitigation strategies rely heavily on nonspecific chemical interventions, which present environmental risks and lack prolonged effectiveness. Here, we utilise long-term monitoring data from four German wastewater treatment plants to explore sustainable biocontrol alternatives. Our findings reveal Lotka–Volterra dynamics between Ca. Microthrix parvicella and the protist Arcella spp. Visual and experimental validation demonstrate the suppression of filamentous bacterial growth by predation. We further model these interactions, predicting the biocontrol potential of Arcella spp. for both immediate and sustained efficacy in managing sludge bulking. These results highlight the potential of protists as biological control agents, providing a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to chemical treatment.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Arcellinida
  • Microthrix
  • predator–prey
  • sludge foaming
  • testate amoebae
  • wastewater treatment

Autoren


Baltes, Fabienne (Autor)
Weiss, Antonia (Autor)
Ettl, Marina (Autor)
Dumack, Kenneth (Autor)

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