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Examining the relationship between bacteria and heterotrophic nanoflagellates in Funka Bay (Japan) using the size-fractionation method
Authors:Choon Weng Lee  Isao Kudo  Hiroyasu Morishita  Mitsuru Yanada  Yoshiaki Maita
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University, 3-1-1 Minatocho, Hakodate, Japan, 041-8611;(2) Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University, 3-1-1 Minatocho, Hakodate, Japan, 041-8611
Abstract:The chemical and biological conditions, and the bacteria-heterotrophic nanoflagellate (HNF) relationship were investigated in the vicinity of Funka Bay, southwest of Hokkaido, Japan during early spring 1999. At the time of sampling, chlorophyll a concentration, bacteria, phycoerythrin rich-cyanobacteria, and HNF abundance were in the following ranges: 0.3–3.6 mgrg l–1, 2.5–5.6 × 105 cells ml–1, 0.6–1.2 × 103 cells ml–1, and 2.2–4.2 × 103 cells ml–1, respectively. Dissolved inorganic nitrogen, phosphate and silicate concentrations were in the ranges: 8.7–12.2 mgrM, 0.9–2.0 mgrM, and 21.6–25.5 mgrM, respectively. Primary production ranged from 6.4 to 76.3 mg C m–3 d–1. Using water samples from regions of different productivity levels (in and outside bay), the bacteria - HNF relationship was uncoupled experimentally by the size-fractionation technique. Higher primary production (19.9 mg C m–3 d–1) in the bay supported higher bacterial growth rate (0.029 h–1). However, outside the bay both primary production (6.4 mg C m–3 d–1) and bacterial growth rate (0.007 h–1) were lower. The HNF growth rates and grazing rates were similar for both but by comparing both HNF grazing capacity and bacterial production, there was net decrease in bacterial abundance outside the bay and net increase inside the bay. The microbial parameters (rates and abundance) and the amount of carbon flow estimated through the phytoplankton – dissolved organic matter (DOM) – bacteria loop were different between the coastal station and the open ocean station. However HNF grazing and growth rates was similar for both stations.
Keywords:bacteria  Funka Bay  grazing rate  growth rate  heterotrophic nanoflagellate  size-fractionation method
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