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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 06 1997, 2181-2188, Vol 63, No. 6
P Tuomi, T Torsvik, M Heldal and G Bratbak
Polyclonal antibodies against nine different bacteria isolated from Lake
Saelenvannet in western Norway were produced, and the population dynamics
of these strains in the lake were monitored through two spring seasons by
immunofluorescence staining. The total counts of bacteria varied over time
and space from 1.5 x 10(6) to 1.5 x 10(7) cells ml-1. The counts of
specific bacteria were in the range of 10(3) to 10(4) cells ml-1 or less;
in sum, they generally made up less than 1% of the bacterial community.
Some populations showed significant changes in abundance, with blooms
lasting 1 to 3 weeks. The rate of change (increase and decrease) in
abundance during blooms was estimated to be 0.2 to 0.6 day-1. The average
virus-to-bacteria ratio was 50, and there was a significant correlation
between the abundances of virus and bacteria. Both protozoan grazing and
lytic virus infection were assessed as possible mechanisms driving the
variations in bacterial population density.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Bacterial population dynamics in a meromictic lake
Tvarminne Zoological Station, Hanko, Finland.
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