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Coaggregation between freshwater bacteria within biofilm and planktonic communities
Authors:Rickard A H  McBain A J  Ledder R G  Handley P S  Gilbert P
Affiliation:School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manchester University, Coupland III Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK. arickard@aol.com
Abstract:The coaggregation ability of bacteria isolated from a freshwater biofilm was compared to those derived from the coexisting planktonic population. Twenty-nine morphologically distinct bacterial strains were isolated from a 6-month-old biofilm, established in a glass tank under high-shear conditions, and 15 distinct strains were isolated from the associated re-circulating water. All 44 strains were identified to genus or species level by 16S rDNA sequencing. The 29 biofilm strains belonged to 14 genera and 23.4% of all the possible pair-wise combinations coaggregated. The 15 planktonic strains belonged to seven genera and only 5.8% of all the possible pair-wise combinations coaggregated. Therefore, compared to the planktonic population, a greater proportion of the biofilm strains coaggregated. It is proposed that coaggregation influences biofilm formation and species diversity in freshwater under high shear.
Keywords:Coaggregation    Biofilm    Planktonic    Freshwater    16S rRNA
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