S. Schuster et Gj. Herndl, FORMATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF TRANSPARENT EXOPOLYMERIC PARTICLES IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA, Marine ecology. Progress series, 124(1-3), 1995, pp. 227-236
We examined the abundance and bacterial colonization pattern of transp
arent exopolymeric particles (TEP) during 2 different ecological condi
tions along a trophic gradient in the northern Adriatic Sea. Generally
, neither TEP density (ranging from 0 to 600 TEP ml(-1)) nor mean TEP
area were found to be correlated with chlorophyll a concentrations, al
though a tendency was discernible of increasing TEP density and area t
owards more eutrophic conditions. TEP area ranged from 12 to 7500 mu m
(2) with TEP-attached bacteria inversely correlated with TEP aera. In
laboratory experiments using water amended with dissolved organic matt
er released by a Chaetoceros sp. batch culture, we examined the influe
nce of bacteria and turbulence on the formation of TEP. In both biotic
and abiotic treatments subjected to turbulence, TEP density and area
reached maximum levels within 24 h and retained this level over a peri
od of similar to 40 h. In the stagnant treatment, however, TEP area de
clined rapidly after reaching a peak similar to 24 h after starting th
e experiment. Based on our experments, we conclude that turbulence of
the water column is more important than bacteria in the formation of T
EP. In situ fluctuations in TEP abundance might reflect not only diffe
rences in phytoplankton growth stage but also different turbulent regi
mes.