Influence of an anthropogenic disturbance gradient on the abundance and biochemical characteristics of heterotrophic bacteria on beaches of the central coastal zone of Veracruz

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Publicado en:Aquatic Sciences vol. 86, no. 4 (Oct 2024), p. 101
Autor principal: Ureña-Rodríguez, Viniza
Otros Autores: Reyes-Velázquez, Christian, del Refugio Castañeda-Chávez, María, Granados-Barba, Alejandro
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100 1 |a Ureña-Rodríguez, Viniza  |u Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Boca del Río, Laboratorio de Investigación en Recursos Acuáticos LIRA, Boca del Río, México 
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520 3 |a Before the increase in anthropogenic activities, the global coastal ocean was a net autotrophic system. From human activity and the evolution of the earth, changes have been generated in its continents, oceans, atmosphere and life. Transport of sediments and bioelements to the coastal zone has been drastically altered, and there is debate about whether this zone is autotrophic or heterotrophic. This work carried out an exploratory study of five sandy beaches in the central coastal area of the state of Veracruz, three urban beaches on a gradient of anthropogenic activities in the Metropolitan Zone of Veracruz (ZMV) and two natural, non-urbanized beaches far from the ZMV to determine the concentrations and biochemical characteristics of the heterotrophic bacterial groups found in samples of surface marine sediments during two contrasting seasons in the region: dry season and rainy season. The presence of heterotrophic bacteria reflected the degree of anthropogenic disturbance that each beach presents, with a tendency to concentrate mainly on those close to urban centers. On the other hand, the anthropogenic disturbance gradient did not influence the diversity of biochemical characteristics of heterotrophic bacteria. 
653 |a Oceans 
653 |a Bacteria 
653 |a Coastal zone 
653 |a Anthropogenic factors 
653 |a Ecosystem disturbance 
653 |a Coastal zones 
653 |a Beaches 
653 |a Sediments 
653 |a Dry season 
653 |a Human influences 
653 |a Rainy season 
653 |a Urban areas 
653 |a Sediment samples 
653 |a Seasons 
653 |a Urban environments 
653 |a Wet season 
653 |a Biochemical characteristics 
653 |a Heterotrophic bacteria 
653 |a Marine sediments 
653 |a Biochemistry 
653 |a Concentration gradient 
653 |a Sediment 
653 |a Environmental 
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700 1 |a del Refugio Castañeda-Chávez, María  |u Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Boca del Río, Laboratorio de Investigación en Recursos Acuáticos LIRA, Boca del Río, México 
700 1 |a Granados-Barba, Alejandro  |u Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Pesquerías, Universidad Veracruzana, Boca del Río, México (GRID:grid.42707.36) (ISNI:0000 0004 1766 9560) 
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