Seasonality,abundance, and biomass of bacteria in a southwestern reservoir |
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Authors: | Thomas H. Chrzanowski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA |
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Abstract: | The seasonality, abundance, and biomass of planktonic bacteria was investigated in a south temperate zone reservoir. Epilimnetic samples were collected periodically throughout 1983 from 5 locations within Lake Arlington, TX. Total bacteria were determined from epifluorescence microscopy and averaged 1.1 × 1013 cells m–3 of water. Planktobacteria accounted for 85% of total cell counts and 73% of total bacterial biomass. Cell volumes were substantially larger in winter than in summer and were negatively correlated with temperature. Cell volumes ranged from 0.076 to 0.330 µm3 and averaged 0.160 µm3. The average biovolume corresponded to a sphere 0.670 µm in diameter. Bacterial biomass was high, averaging 172 mg C m–3 of water and reached seasonal maximum during winter months. Correlation analysis (simple linear and multiple linear) revealed that approximately 50% of the variation in bacterial biomass could be accounted for by variation in temperature and dissolved organic carbon. |
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Keywords: | bacterioplankton southwestern reservoir biomass abundance |
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