Predation rates of flagellate and ciliated protozoa on bacterioplankton in a river |
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Authors: | I. Barcina B. Ayo A. Muela L. Egea J. Iriberri |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract Predation rates of flagellate and ciliate protozoa on the bacterioplankton of Butrón River (Spain) were determined from FLB (fluorescently labelled bacteria) uptake rates. Bacterial and ciliate protozoa counts were higher when higher water temperature was recorded. Flagellate counts did not show this pattern, which suggested predation of flagellates by other organisms, or some other different nutritional mode besides phagotrophy. Average individual ciliate predation rates were up to 40-times higher than those of flagellates. These results were compared with similar data obtained from other authors in several aquatic systems. However, the population predation rates of flagellate protozoa were on average 6-times higher than that of ciliate protozoa, due to the low population numbers of the latter. Thus, flagellate protozoa can be considered as more important bacterial consumers than ciliates in this aquatic system. |
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Keywords: | Bacterivorous protozoa Grazing rate Fluvial system |
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