Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Rörig, Leonardo Rubi, Tavano, Virginia Maria, Odebrecht, Clarisse, Biddanda, Bopaiah
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3617
Resumo: The surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis (Castracane) Round attains extremely high abundances (up to 109 cells l–1) and chl a concentrations (up to 1.5 mg chl a l–1), forming darkbrown patches in Cassino Beach, southern Brazil. Several lines of evidence from this study indicate a decoupling between A. glacialis and heterotrophic bacteria. For instance, despite the high abundance of diatoms, associated high levels of chl a and rates of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production by A. glacialis, bacterial abundance at Cassino Beach was extremely low (0.03 to 0.7 × 106 cells ml–1) compared to the nearby estuarine waters, adjacent coastal waters and those from the literature. No statistical differences were found between bacterial abundance in- and outside the diatom patches, suggesting that direct association with A. glacialis did not stimulate bacterial growth. Moreover, field and laboratory experiments demonstrated that bacteria take 1 to 4 d to begin growing following the input of A. glacialis cell-free filtrate. Five possible reasons for this decoupling, i.e. (1) viral infection, (2) bacterial grazing, (3) DOC quality, (4) nutrient competition and (5) antibiotic production, are discussed. Because of the decoupling between the surf-zone diatom and heterotrophic bacteria in this high-energy surf-zone ecosystem, a large fraction of A. glacialis primary production is not contemporaneously channeled through the microbial food web. Consequently, much of the surf-zone diatom production may fuel metazoan secondary production in the adjacent nearshore and coastal environment.
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spelling Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, BrazilHeterotrophic bacteriaSurf-zone diatomDecouplingNearshore carbon flowThe surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis (Castracane) Round attains extremely high abundances (up to 109 cells l–1) and chl a concentrations (up to 1.5 mg chl a l–1), forming darkbrown patches in Cassino Beach, southern Brazil. Several lines of evidence from this study indicate a decoupling between A. glacialis and heterotrophic bacteria. For instance, despite the high abundance of diatoms, associated high levels of chl a and rates of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production by A. glacialis, bacterial abundance at Cassino Beach was extremely low (0.03 to 0.7 × 106 cells ml–1) compared to the nearby estuarine waters, adjacent coastal waters and those from the literature. No statistical differences were found between bacterial abundance in- and outside the diatom patches, suggesting that direct association with A. glacialis did not stimulate bacterial growth. Moreover, field and laboratory experiments demonstrated that bacteria take 1 to 4 d to begin growing following the input of A. glacialis cell-free filtrate. Five possible reasons for this decoupling, i.e. (1) viral infection, (2) bacterial grazing, (3) DOC quality, (4) nutrient competition and (5) antibiotic production, are discussed. Because of the decoupling between the surf-zone diatom and heterotrophic bacteria in this high-energy surf-zone ecosystem, a large fraction of A. glacialis primary production is not contemporaneously channeled through the microbial food web. Consequently, much of the surf-zone diatom production may fuel metazoan secondary production in the adjacent nearshore and coastal environment.2013-06-27T18:17:39Z2013-06-27T18:17:39Z2003info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfABREU, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de et al. Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, v. 32, n. 3, p. 219-228, 2003. Disponível em: <http://www.int-res.com/articles/ame2003/32/a032p219.pdf>. Acesso em: 25 mai. 2012.http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3617engAbreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne deRörig, Leonardo RubiTavano, Virginia MariaOdebrecht, ClarisseBiddanda, Bopaiahinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2019-11-14T01:35:22Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/3617Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2019-11-14T01:35:22Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
title Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
spellingShingle Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
Abreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de
Heterotrophic bacteria
Surf-zone diatom
Decoupling
Nearshore carbon flow
title_short Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
title_full Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
title_fullStr Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
title_sort Decoupling between bacteria and the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis at Cassino beach, Brazil
author Abreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de
author_facet Abreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de
Rörig, Leonardo Rubi
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Odebrecht, Clarisse
Biddanda, Bopaiah
author_role author
author2 Rörig, Leonardo Rubi
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Odebrecht, Clarisse
Biddanda, Bopaiah
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Paulo Cesar Oliveira Vergne de
Rörig, Leonardo Rubi
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Odebrecht, Clarisse
Biddanda, Bopaiah
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heterotrophic bacteria
Surf-zone diatom
Decoupling
Nearshore carbon flow
topic Heterotrophic bacteria
Surf-zone diatom
Decoupling
Nearshore carbon flow
description The surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis (Castracane) Round attains extremely high abundances (up to 109 cells l–1) and chl a concentrations (up to 1.5 mg chl a l–1), forming darkbrown patches in Cassino Beach, southern Brazil. Several lines of evidence from this study indicate a decoupling between A. glacialis and heterotrophic bacteria. For instance, despite the high abundance of diatoms, associated high levels of chl a and rates of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production by A. glacialis, bacterial abundance at Cassino Beach was extremely low (0.03 to 0.7 × 106 cells ml–1) compared to the nearby estuarine waters, adjacent coastal waters and those from the literature. No statistical differences were found between bacterial abundance in- and outside the diatom patches, suggesting that direct association with A. glacialis did not stimulate bacterial growth. Moreover, field and laboratory experiments demonstrated that bacteria take 1 to 4 d to begin growing following the input of A. glacialis cell-free filtrate. Five possible reasons for this decoupling, i.e. (1) viral infection, (2) bacterial grazing, (3) DOC quality, (4) nutrient competition and (5) antibiotic production, are discussed. Because of the decoupling between the surf-zone diatom and heterotrophic bacteria in this high-energy surf-zone ecosystem, a large fraction of A. glacialis primary production is not contemporaneously channeled through the microbial food web. Consequently, much of the surf-zone diatom production may fuel metazoan secondary production in the adjacent nearshore and coastal environment.
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