Physiological diversity and adaptations of aerobic heterotrophic bacteria from different depths of hypersaline, heliothermal and meromictic Ekho Lake(East Antarctica)

Citation
M. Labrenz et P. Hirsch, Physiological diversity and adaptations of aerobic heterotrophic bacteria from different depths of hypersaline, heliothermal and meromictic Ekho Lake(East Antarctica), POLAR BIOL, 24(5), 2001, pp. 320-327
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
POLAR BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
07224060 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
320 - 327
Database
ISI
SICI code
0722-4060(200105)24:5<320:PDAAOA>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The hypersaline and meromictic Ekho Lake provides, with increasing depth, a large variety of different habitats to microorganisms. Out of 250 isolates , 51 bacterial strains were studied for physiological adaptations to their environment (i.e. to the depth layer from which they were obtained). Their salinity and temperature tolerance ranges for growth reflected the very con ditions that were measured in the samples of their origin collected in the summer of 1989/1990. These observations indicated that the isolates are cap able of growth at the depth of their origin and that they conceivably were endemics. Additionally, a separation of physiologically different populatio ns of heterotrophic bacteria was indicated with respect to the utilization of C-compounds: the uppermost 4 m of the oxylimnion (with frequent water tu rnover and more extreme temperature conditions) supported primarily sugar-u tilizing and halotolerant x-Proteobacteria and Gram-positives. The deeper, hypersaline and heliothermally heated layers ( > 4-24 m) had more moderatel y halophilic and amino acid-utilizing gamma -Proteobacteria possibly of mar ine origin.