Biomonitoring along the Tropical Southern Indian Coast with Multiple Biomarkers
Sivanandham Vignesh
Hans-Uwe Dahms
Krishnan Muthukumar
Gopalaswamy Vignesh
Rathinam Arthur James
10.1371/journal.pone.0154105
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Biomonitoring_along_the_Tropical_Southern_Indian_Coast_with_Multiple_Biomarkers/4309985
<div><p>We assessed the spatial and temporal variations of pollution indicators and geochemical and trace metal parameters (23 in total) from water and sediment (144 samples) of three different eco-niches (beach, fishing harbor, and estuary) in larger coastal cities of southern India (Cuddalore and Pondicherry) for one year. A total of 120 marine <i>Pseudomonas</i> isolates were challenged against different concentrations of copper solutions and 10 different antibiotics in heavy metal and antibiotic resistance approaches, respectively. The study shows that 4.16% of the isolates could survive in 250 mM of copper; 70% were resistant to minimum concentrations. Strains were resistant (98.4%) to at least one antibiotic in Cuddalore compared to the Pondicherry (78.4%) region. Pollution index (PI) (0–14.55) and antibiotic resistance index (ARI) (0.05–0.10) ratio indicated that high bacterial and antibiotic loads were released into the coastal environment. The degree of trace metal contamination in sediments were calculated by enrichment factor (EF), contamination factor (CF), pollution load index (PLI), and geo-accumulation index (<i>I</i><sub><i>geo</i></sub>). Statistical parameters like two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), correlation, factor analysis and scatter matrix tools were employed between the 23 parameters in order to find sources, pathways, disparities and interactions of environmental pollutants. It indicates that geochemical and biological parameters were not strongly associated with each other (except a few) and were affected by different sources. Factor analysis elucidated, ‘microbe–metal’ interaction (Factor 1–48.86%), ‘anthropogenic’ factor (Factor 2–13.23%) and ‘<i>Pseudomonas</i>–Cadmium’ factor (Factor 3–11.74%), respectively.</p></div>
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ANOVA
antibiotic resistance index
PI
factor analysis
EF
scatter matrix tools
CF
120 marine Pseudomonas
PLI
Factor
parameter
antibiotic resistance approaches
Tropical Southern Indian Coast
trace metal contamination
ARI