Urban river pollution alters microbial community structure, impacting water quality.
The researchers studied the microbial communities in polluted river sediments. They found that the amount of microbes varied with water levels and temperature. Nutrient levels were linked to microbial biomass. Certain types of bacteria were important for the sediment community. Changes in water levels affected the microbial structure. The types of fatty acids in the sediments could show the nutrition status. A specific ratio of fatty acids could indicate the carbon content in the water.