D. Delille et al., INFLUENCE OF SUB-ANTARCTIC MACROCYSTIS BED METABOLISM IN DIEL CHANGESOF MARINE BACTERIOPLANKTON AND CO2 FLUXES, Journal of plankton research, 19(9), 1997, pp. 1251-1264
The significance of bacterial communities in the fluxes of carbon and
energy in giant kelp beds (Macrocystis pyrifera) in Kerguelen Archipel
ago, subantarctica, was estimated by measuring bacterioplankton biomas
s and production over diel cycles in surface seawaters located inside
and outside of Macrocystis beds. Several physicochemical parameters [t
emperature, solar radiation, tide level, dissolved oxygen, total inorg
anic carbon (TCO2), partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) and dissolved org
anic carbon (DOC)] were simultaneously recorded in order to establish
possible relationships with observed changes in bacterial parameters.
Bacterial biomass and production were significantly higher inside the
kelp bed than in the surrounding area. Furthermore, the results showed
large and clear diel variations of all parameters measured inside the
kelp bed. Changes in dissolved oxygen, TCO2 and pCO(2) paralleled tho
se of solar radiation, and were obviously related to the metabolic act
ivity of the kelp. Mean cell volumes and saprophytic bacterial abundan
ce varied over the diel cycles in the same way as photosynthetic activ
ity, while DOC, bacterioplankton production and the frequency of divid
ing cells varied in an opposite way with maximal values at night-time.