Simultaneous measurement of bacterio-plankton production and protozoan bacterivory in estuarine water

  • Sherr B
  • Sherr E
  • Pedros-Alio C
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Abstract

Simultaneous measurements were made of bacterioplankton productivity (( super(3)H)thymidine assay) and of bacterial mortality due to protozoan grazing (measured via uptake of fluorescently labeled bacterioplankton, FLB). Water samples were taken from a salt marsh tidal creek and from an estuarine sound near Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA at low tide over a 2 wk period in late summer. In control experiments performed to test the extent of selectivity of estuarine bacterivorous protozoa for or against FLB compared to natural bacterioplankton, we found no evidence for consistent discrimination. Rates of bacterial production and of protozoan bacterivory were greater in the tidal creek than in the open sound. Ciliates were responsible for the largest fraction of total protozoan consumption of bacteria in tidal creek water, and colorless flagellates in open estuary water.

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Sherr, B., Sherr, E., & Pedros-Alio, C. (1989). Simultaneous measurement of bacterio-plankton production and protozoan bacterivory in estuarine water. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 54, 209–219. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps054209

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