Succession of bacterial abundance, activity and temperature adaptation during winter 1996 in parts of the German Wadden Sea and adjacent coastal waters

Citation
K. Poremba et al., Succession of bacterial abundance, activity and temperature adaptation during winter 1996 in parts of the German Wadden Sea and adjacent coastal waters, J SEA RES, 42(1), 1999, pp. 1-10
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH
ISSN journal
13851101 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1 - 10
Database
ISI
SICI code
1385-1101(199908)42:1<1:SOBAAA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The development of the microbial community was studied in the northern Germ an Wadden Sea and adjacent parts of the North Sea in three synoptic surveys between 9 February and 8 March 1996. During the study period the abundance of bacteria remained relatively constant, with mean values ranging from 0. 7 to 0.8 x 10(5) cells cm(-3). The mean bacterial activity, measured as thy midine uptake, slightly increased from 11 to 16 x 10(-12) mol thymidine h(- 1) dm(-3), but high rates of up to 70 x 10(-12) mol h(-1) dm(-3) were also observed within inner tidal basins and near freshwater in-flows. These site s were categorised as having a rapid winter turn-over of organic material. Temperature adaptation was tested in incubations at 2, 12 and 22 degrees C. At the beginning of the study period, only the organisms of the near-shore stations showed highest activity at the lowest temperature, but in the cou rse of the experiment the number of cold-adapted organisms increased steadi ly. This shift from cold tolerance to cold preference was probably facilita ted by the supply of organic material from various sources and indicates th e development of the microbial community simultaneously with the onset of t he growing season. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All lights reserved.