Abundance and biomass of bacterioplankton in waters of the Kara Sea and the Ob and Yenisey Rivers ...

Bacterial cell number in the water column of the Kara Sea and estuary areas of the Ob and Yenisey Rivers was determined in water samples collected at 32 stations at depths from the surface to 200 m. The samples were analyzed by direct microscopy. In most parts of the sea microorganism concentrations...

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Main Authors: Mitskevich, Irina N, Namsaraev, Bair B
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1995
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.749839
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.749839
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Summary:Bacterial cell number in the water column of the Kara Sea and estuary areas of the Ob and Yenisey Rivers was determined in water samples collected at 32 stations at depths from the surface to 200 m. The samples were analyzed by direct microscopy. In most parts of the sea microorganism concentrations ranged generally from 103 to 104 cells per ml and their biomasses from milligrams to tens of mg/m**3. Bacterioplankton concentration of river waters was much higher than in the open sea, especially in Ob waters. The highest bacteria concentrations, hundreds of thousands cells per ml with biomass exceeding 200 mg/m**3, were found in the southern part of the Ob section. Minimal concentrations were observed in the northeastern part and near the southeastern part of the Ob section and the southeastern coast of Novaya Zemlya. Dark CO2 fixation rates determined at some stations indicated low bacteria biomass production. ... : Supplement to: Mitskevich, Irina N; Namsaraev, Bair B (1995): The distribution of bacterioplankton in the Kara Sea in September 1993. Oceanology, 34(5), 641-645 ...