C. Calvo et al., Fecal coliform-related bacterial and coliphage populations in five lakes of southeastern Spain, MICROBI RES, 153(3), 1998, pp. 283-288
Aerobic heterotrophic bacteria, fecal and total coliforms, fecal streptococ
ci and coliphages were isolated from five protected lakes in the Antequera
area of Spain over the time from January to March (1994-96). The water samp
les contained large number of heterotrophic bacteria (mean counts 0.2 to 5.
0 x 10(7) cfu per 100 ml). Most of the lakes contained fecal streptococci a
nd a relationship between streptococci and salinity of the water samples wa
s established. Coliphages were isolated from lakes containing fecal colifor
m and these bacteria were taxonomically identified as E. coli. Coliform bac
illi do not seem to be an adequate indicator of fecal pollution for these e
phemeral small lakes.