Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California
The principal objective of this study was to quantify the rate of heterotrophic bacterioplankton production. Production was estimated by two approaches: (i) measurement of increasing bacterial abundance with time in filtered (3-μm pore size) seawater and (ii) estimation of bacterial deoxyribonucleic...
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ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:291487 2023-05-15T13:39:40+02:00 Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California Fuhrman, Jed A. Azam, Farooq 1980-06 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC291487 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16345577 en eng http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC291487 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16345577 General Microbial Ecology Text 1980 ftpubmed 2013-08-29T18:17:55Z The principal objective of this study was to quantify the rate of heterotrophic bacterioplankton production. Production was estimated by two approaches: (i) measurement of increasing bacterial abundance with time in filtered (3-μm pore size) seawater and (ii) estimation of bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis by tritiated thymidine incorporation in unfractionated seawater. The two approaches yielded comparable results when used at the Controlled Ecosystem Population Experiment (Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada), at McMurdo Sound (Antarctica), and off Scripps Pier (La Jolla, Calif.). Estimated bacterioplankton production was lower in Antarctic samples (ranging from ∼0 to 2.9 μg of C liter−1 day−1) than in those from the other two sites (ranging from 0.7 to 71 μg of C liter−1 day−1). In all three regions studied, it appeared that a significant fraction of the total primary production was utilized by the bacterioplankton and that substantial growth could occur in the absence of large particles. These results support the conclusion that bacterioplankton are a quantitatively important component of coastal marine food webs. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Sound PubMed Central (PMC) Antarctic British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada McMurdo Sound Scripps ENVELOPE(-63.783,-63.783,-69.150,-69.150) |
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The principal objective of this study was to quantify the rate of heterotrophic bacterioplankton production. Production was estimated by two approaches: (i) measurement of increasing bacterial abundance with time in filtered (3-μm pore size) seawater and (ii) estimation of bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis by tritiated thymidine incorporation in unfractionated seawater. The two approaches yielded comparable results when used at the Controlled Ecosystem Population Experiment (Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada), at McMurdo Sound (Antarctica), and off Scripps Pier (La Jolla, Calif.). Estimated bacterioplankton production was lower in Antarctic samples (ranging from ∼0 to 2.9 μg of C liter−1 day−1) than in those from the other two sites (ranging from 0.7 to 71 μg of C liter−1 day−1). In all three regions studied, it appeared that a significant fraction of the total primary production was utilized by the bacterioplankton and that substantial growth could occur in the absence of large particles. These results support the conclusion that bacterioplankton are a quantitatively important component of coastal marine food webs. |
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Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California |
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Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California |
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Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California |
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Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California |
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Bacterioplankton Secondary Production Estimates for Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Antarctica, and California |
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bacterioplankton secondary production estimates for coastal waters of british columbia, antarctica, and california |
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