Occurrence ofVibrio and other bacteria on the sea nettle,Chrysaora quinquecirrha |
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Authors: | Stephanie Doores Thomas M. Cook |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, Maryland;(2) Present address: Department of Dairy Science, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, Maryland |
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Abstract: | Sixty-two specimens of the sea nettle,Chrysaora quinquecirrha, were caught in the lower Chesapeake Bay, homogenized, and samples plated on a yeast extract-Bay water agar. Bacterial colonies were selected randomly, purified, and tested for 180 characteristics. Computer analysis permitted clustering of the 208 isolates into 15 groups (comprised of 133 strains) plus 75 nongrouped strains which failed to associate with any group at the 70% similarity level. The majority of the isolates (68.8%) wereVibrio species. These included 110 of the grouped strains (forming 12 of the 15 groups) and 33 of the nongrouped strains. The remainder of the isolates were distributed as follows:Pseudomonas (11.6%),Bacillus (8.2%),Flavobacterium (2.4%),Acinetobacter (2.4%),Moraxella (1.9%),Cytophaga (1.9%), Gram-positive cocci (1.4%), and miscellaneous (1.4%). All theBacillus were isolated from a group of moribund nettles and reflect an abnormal condition.Vibrio species predominated in the five catches of healthy nettles, but were distinctly different for each catch. |
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