Prokaryotic carbon utilization in the dark ocean: Growth efficiency, leucine-to-carbon conversion factors, and their relation

Experiments were conducted in the mesopelagic subtropical northeast Atlantic Ocean to determine the range of variability in the prokaryotic leucine-to-carbon conversion factor (CF), and prokaryotic growth efficiency (PGE). The way prokaryotic heterotrophic production (PHP) is calculated directly inf...

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Published in:Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Main Authors: Baltar, Federico, Aristegui, Javier, Gasol, Josep M., Herndl, Gerhard J.
Other Authors: Herndl, Gerhard, Gasol, Josep M, 23476314200, 7006816204, 7003299234, 7005513845, 1232580, 227201, 97985, 99734
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 0948-3055 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/51636
https://doi.org/10.3354/ame01422
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Summary:Experiments were conducted in the mesopelagic subtropical northeast Atlantic Ocean to determine the range of variability in the prokaryotic leucine-to-carbon conversion factor (CF), and prokaryotic growth efficiency (PGE). The way prokaryotic heterotrophic production (PHP) is calculated directly influences PGE (variations of PGE between 1 and 31% were found for a single sample). The empirically obtained deep-water CFs showed a 7-fold variability (0.13 to 0.85 kg C mol–1 Leu), but were always lower than the theoretical CF of 1.55 kg C mol–1 Leu assuming no isotope dilution. Empirically determined CFs were highly correlated to PGE, suggesting that both parameters are representations of the same basic metabolic processes. Overall, the PGEs obtained in this study suggest that mesopelagic prokaryotic assemblages can sometimes be as important in carbon processing as their epipelagic counterparts