Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.

This study concentrates on the seasonal composition and trophic dynamics of the benthic microbial community in freshwater and marine systems and on the effect of macrozoobenthos grazing on these communities. Laboratory experiments with and without added macrograzers were carried out with sediments f...

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Main Authors: Stumm, K., Auer, B., Berninger, U. G.
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Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/13683/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.24060
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:13683 2023-09-05T13:17:25+02:00 Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs. Stumm, K. Auer, B. Berninger, U. G. 2004 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/13683/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.24060 unknown Stumm, K. , Auer, B. and Berninger, U. G. (2004) Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs. , ASLO Winter Meeting, 15-20 Feb. 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii. . hdl:10013/epic.24060 EPIC3ASLO Winter Meeting, 15-20 Feb. 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii. Conference notRev 2004 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:50:46Z This study concentrates on the seasonal composition and trophic dynamics of the benthic microbial community in freshwater and marine systems and on the effect of macrozoobenthos grazing on these communities. Laboratory experiments with and without added macrograzers were carried out with sediments from the North Sea, temperate lakes of Northern Germany and arctic lakes of North East Greenland. Incubation time varied between 30min and 5d. In further experiments, fluorescently labeled bacteria (FLBs) were added as food tracers in order to estimate bacterivory. The abundancec of bacteria, cyanobacteria, protists and meiofauna were determined at the beginning and in the end of all experiments. First results indicate no effect of the macrograzers Hydrobia ulvae (Gastropoda), Corophium volutator (Crustacea), Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda), mixed polychaets (Annelida) and chironomid larvae (Insecta) on the abundance of bacteria and flagellates. However, FLB experiments revealed a removal of 40 to 60% of the standing bacterial stock per day, with no differences between the treatments with and without macrograzers. These results point a minor effect of macrograzers as bacterivores. Implications on the structure of the food web will be discussed. Conference Object Arctic East Greenland Greenland Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Greenland
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description This study concentrates on the seasonal composition and trophic dynamics of the benthic microbial community in freshwater and marine systems and on the effect of macrozoobenthos grazing on these communities. Laboratory experiments with and without added macrograzers were carried out with sediments from the North Sea, temperate lakes of Northern Germany and arctic lakes of North East Greenland. Incubation time varied between 30min and 5d. In further experiments, fluorescently labeled bacteria (FLBs) were added as food tracers in order to estimate bacterivory. The abundancec of bacteria, cyanobacteria, protists and meiofauna were determined at the beginning and in the end of all experiments. First results indicate no effect of the macrograzers Hydrobia ulvae (Gastropoda), Corophium volutator (Crustacea), Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda), mixed polychaets (Annelida) and chironomid larvae (Insecta) on the abundance of bacteria and flagellates. However, FLB experiments revealed a removal of 40 to 60% of the standing bacterial stock per day, with no differences between the treatments with and without macrograzers. These results point a minor effect of macrograzers as bacterivores. Implications on the structure of the food web will be discussed.
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Auer, B.
Berninger, U. G.
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Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
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title Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
title_short Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
title_full Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
title_fullStr Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
title_sort investigation of the diversity and function of protists in benthic microbial food webs.
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