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Enclosure experiment on the control mechanism of planktonic bacterial standing stock
Authors:Kenji Kato  Su-wan Oh  Hiroyuki Yamamoto  Takayuki Hanazato  Ikuko Yasuda  Akira Otuki  Masayuki Takahashi
Institution:(1) School of Allied Medical Sciences, Shinshu University, 390 Matsumoto, Japan;(2) Suwa Hydrobiological Station, Shinshu University, 392 Suwa, Japan;(3) Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Gifu University, 500 Gifu, Japan;(4) Division of Environmental Biology, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Onogawa 16-2, 305 Tsukuba, Japan;(5) Department of Environmental Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University, 939-03 Toyama, Japan;(6) Department of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Fisheries, 108 Tokyo, Japan;(7) Botany Department, University of Tokyo, Hongo, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(8) Present address: Sagami Chemical Research Center, Nishi-Ohnuma 4-4-1, 229 Sagamihara, Japan
Abstract:In order to understand the control mechanisms of a large, stable bacterial standing stock, enclosure experiments were conducted in a eutrophic lake, where both bacterial productivity and grazing pressure were very high. Total bacterial number in the different enclosures ranged from 1.2 to 2.7×107 cells mL−1 throughout the experiment. The average bacterial cell production rate estimated from a grazer eliminating experiment was 6.3×105 cells mL−1 h−1. Difference in the bacterial cell production rate between shaded and unshaded enclosures was not apparent. Bacteria showed a reduction in standing stock of only about 25–30% even after the supply of light was cut to 1%. Bacteria in the shaded enclosures then recovered their production rate in the first 12 days of perturbation. Grazing pressure in the shaded enclosures was not less than that for the control. Thus, it was considered a control mechanism of bacterial stable standing stock that the bacteria shifted their organic substrate from extracellular dissolved organic carbon freshly released from phytoplankton to that already stocked in the water column, though it is not known whether the dominant bacteria were the same.
Keywords:bacterial production  dissolved organic substrates  enclosure experiment  grazing  shading
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