N-remineralization of phyto- and bacterioplankton by the marine ciliate Euplotes vannus

  • Gast V
  • Horstmann U
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Abstract

Ammonia excretion by the marine ciliate Euplotes vannus was investigated with the aid of feeding experiments involving algal food organisms (Dunaliella tertiolecta ) and a bacterial diet (Vibrio sp.). The ciliates displayed a typical growth curve with a generation time of 6.2 to 6.9 h at 25 degree C. With increasing consumption of the preferred food organisms by ciliates a steady increase in ammonia content of the culture medium was observed. During the logarithmic growth phase Euplotes vannus excreted 0.22 x 10 super(-5) and 0.41 x 10 super(-5) and 0.41 x 10 super(-5) mu mol N ciliate super(-1) h super(-1), utilizing algal and bacterial nourishment, respectively. The role of ciliates in the regeneration of inorganic nutrients in water is discussed.

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Gast, V., & Horstmann, U. (1983). N-remineralization of phyto- and bacterioplankton by the marine ciliate Euplotes vannus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 13, 55–60. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps013055

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