Contribution of the different planktonic microbial assemblages to ETS activity in the Ligurian frontal area: north-west Mediterranean Sea |
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Authors: | Savenkoff, Claude da Silva, Nadja Lins Lefevre, Dominique Denis, Michel Rassoulzadegan, Fereidoun |
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Affiliation: | 1Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille CNRS URA 41, Parc Scientifique et Technologique de Luminy, Case 901, 13288 Marseille Cedex 9, France 2Université P. et M. Curie (Paris VI) CNRS URA 716, Station Zoologique, B.P. 28, 06230 Villefranche sur Mer, France 3Present address: Département d'Océanographie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski Québec, Canada G5L 3A1 |
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Abstract: | Spatial and size distribution of micro-organisms and their ETSactivity has been investigated in Ligurian Sea surface watersalong the Nice-Calvi transect across frontal areas from 18 to37 km offshore (TOMOFRONT 1 and 2 cruises, April 1988 and April-May1989 respectively). Aplastidic and plastidic nanoflagellatesand aplastidic picoflagellates were present in numbers closeto 0.25 x 104 cells ml1, whereas plastidic picoflagellatesaccounted for about half this number. Correlations have beenevidenced between plastidic and aplastidic micro-organisms withinthe same size group, suggesting that they belong to a well-definedecosystem. The highest correlation between total ETS activityand abundance of the considered size groups was observed fornanoflagellates (r = 0.94, n = 22, and r = 0.90, n = 22 foraplastidic and plastidic cells respectively). The importanceof the role of nanoflagellates in surface waters, with respectto the overall ETS activity, was supported by results from sizefractionation which assigned to the 310 µm sizerange a 73.3% contribution to overall ETS activity. Resultsemphasize analysing global ETS activity of natural samples inorder to derive relationships between the different populationspresent in the sampled water. It is suggested that couplingflow cytometry to the ETS approach should be very helpful inthat respect. |
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