THE MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB ASSOCIATED WITH THE ICE ALGAL ASSEMBLAGE - BIOMASS AND BACTERIVORY OF NANOFLAGELLATE PROTOZOANS IN RESOLUTE PASSAGE (HIGH CANADIAN ARCTIC)

Citation
I. Laurion et al., THE MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB ASSOCIATED WITH THE ICE ALGAL ASSEMBLAGE - BIOMASS AND BACTERIVORY OF NANOFLAGELLATE PROTOZOANS IN RESOLUTE PASSAGE (HIGH CANADIAN ARCTIC), Marine ecology. Progress series, 120(1-3), 1995, pp. 77-87
Citations number
79
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
120
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
77 - 87
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1995)120:1-3<77:TMFAWT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Biomass and grazing activity of sea ice microorganisms smaller than 20 mu m were studied at Resolute Passage in the Canadian Arctic during t he algal bloom in spring 1992. The spatial variation in biomass beneat h a 225 m(2) area with changing snow cover was almost as great as the temporal change (under a constant snow cover) over the 5 wk sampling p eriod. Cell density in the ice varied from less than or equal to 7 x 1 0(7) to 2.6 x 10(9) cells m(-2). Total bacterivory of the protozoan co mmunity was assessed by measuring the disappearance of fluorescently l abelled bacteria over 20 h. Feeding rates by heterotrophic nanoprotozo ans (HNAN) were high at the beginning of the sampling period (late Apr il) but decreased to very low values by the end of May; HNAN clearance rates ranged from less than or equal to 3 to 86 nl HNAN(-1) h(-1) (me an = 12 nl HNAN(-1) h(-1)) while ingestion rates ranged from less than or equal to 3 to 64 bacteria HNAN(-1) h(-1). The carbon budget analys is indicates that bacteria alone could not provide the required energy for the observed protozoan growth. The results suggest that a shift i n the grazing behavior of HNAN occurred during the bloom season, modif ying the microbial food web dynamics.