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The radiation of spring snails of the genus Belgrandiella in Austria (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae)
Authors:Martin Haase
Institution:(1) Department of Marine Botany, Gothenburg University, Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:Grain density microautoradiography (MAR) was used to study uptake of dissolved amino acids (DFAA) in microalgal communities from a sandy bay on the west coast of Sweden. A mixture of fifteen 3H-labeled amino acids (final concentration 20–80 nmol l–1) was added to sediment samples collected from two depths (0.5 and 4 m), on five occasions representing different seasons. On all sampling occasions, the microflora was dominated by diatoms (> 85% of the total biomass). Cyanobacteria occurred in the summer and autumn, but never dominated the biomass. Between 5 and 48% of all counted algal cells showed uptake (1–44% of algal biomass). Uptake was recorded for all majors microalgal groups (diatoms, cyanobacteria and autotrophic flagellates). Uptake was more frequent on the shallow site and the highest proportion of cells showing uptake occurred in May. Although uptake was common among both motile and attached growth forms, on several occasions uptake frequencies were higher for attached cells. As the attached fraction is frequently burried out of the photic zone, and not able to rapidly migrate towards light, this implies that heterotrophic capacity should be valuable. Also at species level, some taxa showed higher uptake frequencies than others, for example populations of motile diatom species that displayed a seasonal behaviour (lsquoblooming speciesrsquo), such as Nitzschia cf. dissipata and Cylindrotheca closterium. Other species showing frequent uptake were the coccoid colony-forming cyanobacterium Microcrocis sp., and the filamentous cyanobacterium Phormidium sp.. The results suggest that there is a high potential for DFAA uptake in the microphytobenthic community and that for some growth forms and species this could imply a competitive advantage.
Keywords:sediment  diatoms  cyanobacteria  flagellates  amino acids  microautoradiography
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