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The spring energy budget of the algal mat community in a Crimean hypersaline lake determined by microcalorimetry
Authors:Vladimir S Mukhanov  Olga G Naidanova  Nickolay V Shadrin  Richard B Kemp
Institution:(1) Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, 2, Nakhimov Ave., Sevastopol, 99011, Ukraine;(2) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, SY23 3DA, UK
Abstract:The energy contents (standing stock) of the floating mat formed by the green alga Cladophora sivaschensis and the energy transfers through it were quantified for a shallow hypersaline lake (at Cape Khersones, Crimea, Ukraine) during the spring months. Appropriate direct calorimetric techniques were applied to: (i) measure the heat energy dissipated by the mat community and by the free bacterioplankton in the water column below it; and (ii) differentiate between the heat flows by the heterotrophic and the phototrophic components of the community. It was shown that Cladophora biomass reached a peak of 579.5 g C m–2, contributing more than 99.6% of the total mat community. Throughout the spring, the total bacterial energy transfer (6 to 23 mW m–2) was as little as 1.1 to 2.6% of the total heat dissipated by the microplankton community. The rest of the estimated heat energy (584 to 1488 mW m–2) was associated with Cladophora metabolism. In the spring community: (i) the rate of biomass accumulation in the lake photic layer significantly exceeded its heterotrophic mineralisation; (ii) the efficiency of the microbial loop was too low to process even a minor part of the accumulated organic matter. The microcalorimetric technique was shown to be a highly promising approach for further studies of natural microbial mats and biofilms, biological systems with complex metabolism that involves not only aerobic processes but also anaerobic catabolism under local hypoxic/microxic conditions.
Keywords:Bacterioplankton  Biosurface  Cladophora  Heat flux  Microcalorimetry
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