Dominance of facultative and obligate oligotrophic bacteria in surface waters above Gunnerus and Astrid Ridge, Antarctic Ocean
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -66.192152 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 25.869352 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -67.735000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.890000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -64.956700 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 37.460000 * DATE/TIME START: 1990-03-24T18:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1990-04-15T18:55:00 |
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20/10/1999
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Resumo |
Facultative and obligate oligotrophs have been enumerated in March/April 1990 by the MPN-method with 14C-protein hydrolysate as tracer substrate. Obligate (10-3360 cells/ml) and facultative (110-9000 cells/ml) oligotrophs revealed to be the dominant population above Gunnerus Ridge (65°30'-68°S; 31-35°E) at a depth of 25 m compared with eutrophic bacteria (5 to 260 CFU/ml). Above Astrid Ridge (65-68°S; 8-18°E), obligate (0-1100 cells/ml) and facultative oligotrophs (300-9000 cells/ml) were also abundant but not always dominant. Bacterial biomass above Gunnerus Ridge was only between 7.3 and 43.6% of particulate biomass, but biomass of bacteria above Astrid Ridge amounted from 56.9 to >100% of particulate biomass; an exception was station no. PS16/552 with only 22.2% of bacterial biomass. Ratio of bacterial biomass to particulate biomass was negatively correlated with maximal primary production, complementing the view that phytoplankton was the dominant population above Gunnerus Ridge, whereas bacteria predominated above Astrid Ridge. Eutrophic bacteria were also more abundant above Astrid Ridge, with 3 to 6380 CFU/ml. Total bacteria by acridine orange direct counts amounted from 1 x 10**4 to 34.2 x 10**4 cells/ml. Bacterial biomass above Gunnerus Ridge was 1.8 to 10.7, and above Astrid Ridge 5.7 to 13.6 mg C/m*3. Maximal primary production above Gunnerus Ridge was 4.5 to 11.0, and above Astrid Ridge 2.3 to 3.5 mg C/m**3/d. |
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application/zip, 18 datasets |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.746515 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.746515 |
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PANGAEA |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
Fonte |
Supplement to: Tan, Tjhing Lok; Joiris, Claude R; Glansdorff, Nicolas; Rüger, Hans-Jürgen (1999): Dominance of oligotrophic bacteria in surface waters above Gunnerus and Astrid Ridge, Antarctic Ocean. Archiv für Hydrobiologie Supplement, 54, 237-253 |
Palavras-Chave | #Acridine Orange Direct Counting (AODC); ANT-VIII/6; Assim/resp; Assimilation/Respiration ratio; Assimilation in low-nutrient broth; Assimilation in low-nutrient broth, 0.0001 ml; Assimilation in low-nutrient broth, 0.001 ml; Assimilation in low-nutrient broth, 0.01 ml; Assimilation in low-nutrient broth, 0.1 ml; Bact; Bact assim; Bact C; Bacteria; Bacteria, biomass as carbon; Bacteria, carbon assimilation; Bacteria, eutrophic; Bacteria, oligotrophic, facultative; Bacteria, oligotrophic, obligate; Bacteria, respiration, carbon dioxide; Bact eutr; Bact oligotr facult; Bact oligotr oblig; Bact resp CO2; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Colony forming unit; Cosmonaut Sea; DEPTH, water; Depth water; Dilution; Dilution factor; Event; Flask A; Flask B; Flask C; Flask D; Flask E; Growth in high-nutrient broth; Growth in high-nutrient broth, 0.0001 ml; Growth in high-nutrient broth, 0.001 ml; Growth in high-nutrient broth, 0.01 ml; Growth in high-nutrient broth, 0.1 ml; Indian Ocean; Lazarev Sea; maximal; Most probable number method (MPN), based on serial dilutions; Number of positve test results; POC; Polarstern; Pos test res; PP C; Primary production of carbon per hour; PS16; PS16/507; PS16/509; PS16/515; PS16/518; PS16/526; PS16/530; PS16/534; PS16/536; PS16/540; PS16/547; PS16/549; PS16/552; PS16/554; PS16/557; Respiration in low-nutrient broth; Respiration in low-nutrient broth, 0.0001 ml; Respiration in low-nutrient broth, 0.001 ml; Respiration in low-nutrient broth, 0.01 ml; Respiration in low-nutrient broth, 0.1 ml; Riiser-Larsen Sea; South Atlantic Ocean; Temp; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS |
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