Abundance and activity of picoplankton (here defined as cells passing a 1 (im Nuclepore® screen) were studied in northern Foxe Basin, eastern Canadian Arctic. Substantial proportions (10 to 70 %) of the chlorophyll a content, ribulose-l,5-bisphosphate carboxylase activity (RuBPC, E.C. 4.1.1.39) and autofluorescent bodies present in whole seawater samples passed a 1 |im screen in intact, photoautotrophic particles. A smaller fraction (10 to 25 %) of the light-dependent 14C fixation was found in this picoplankton fraction, the difference possibly explained by a selective effect of screening on photosynthetic activity rather than by heterotrophic uptake of algal exudates. About 10 % of the whole sample RuBPC was found to pass a 0.2 |im diameter screen, indicating the presence of autotrophy in marine ultramicrobacteria (femtoplankton). A potential for growth in the femtoplankton fraction was also indicated by substantial fixation of tritiated nucleic acid precursors into mac romolecules.
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Smith, J., Piatt, T., Li, W., Home, E., Harrison, W., Subba Rao, D., & Irwin, B. (1985). Arctic marine photoautotrophic picoplankton. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 20, 207–220. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps020207
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