Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
Review
. 2012 Oct;43(4):1242-54.
doi: 10.1590/S1517-83822012000400002. Epub 2012 Jun 1.

Microbial diversity in Brazilian mangrove sediments - a mini review

Affiliations
Review

Microbial diversity in Brazilian mangrove sediments - a mini review

Angela Michelato Ghizelini et al. Braz J Microbiol. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

The importance and protection of mangrove ecosystems has been recognized in Brazilian Federal law since 1965. Being protected in law, however, has not always guaranteed their protection in practice. Mangroves are found in coastal and estuarine locations, which are prime real estate for the growth of cities, ports and other economic activities important for Brazilian development. In this mini-review we introduce what mangroves are and why they are so important. We give a brief overview of the microbial diversity found in mangrove sediments and then focus on diversity studies from Brazilian mangroves. We highlight the breadth and depth of knowledge about mangrove microbial communities gained from studying Brazilian mangroves. We report on the exciting findings of molecular microbial ecology methods that have been very successfully applied to study bacterial communities. We note that there have been fewer studies that focus on fungal communities and that fungal diversity studies deserve more attention. The review ends with a look at how a combination of new molecular biology methods and isolation studies are being developed to monitor and conserve mangrove ecosystems and their associated microbial communities. These recent studies are having a global impact and we hope they will help to protect and re-establish mangrove ecosystems.

Keywords: Bacteria; Biodiversity; Brazil; Conservation; Ecology; Fungi; Mangroves.

PubMed Disclaimer

References

    1. Abraham T.J., Ghosh S., Nagesh T., Sasmal D. Distribution of bacteria involved in nitrogen and sulfur cycles in shrimp culture systems of West Bengal, India. Aquacult. 2004;239:275–288.
    1. Alongi D.M. Present state and future of the world’s mangrove forests. Environ. Conser. 2002;29(3):331–349.
    1. Alongi D.M., Christoffersen P., Tirendi F. The influence of forest type on microbial-nutrient relationship in tropical mangrove sediments. J Exp Mar Biol. Ecol. 1993;171:201–223.
    1. Araújo D.S.D., Maciel N.C. Os manguezais do Recôncavo da Baía de Guanabara. Cadernos FEEMA; 1979. p. 113. (série técnica n. 10,RJ.).
    1. Araújo F.V., Hagler A.N. Leveduras associadas a sedimentos de manguezais no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Rev. Gest. Cost. Integr. 2010;8(n° esp.2):1–9.

LinkOut - more resources