Title of article :
Stimulation of metazooplankton by photochemically modified dissolved organic matter
Author/Authors :
Granéli، Wilhelm نويسنده , , Daniel، Cesar نويسنده , , Kritzberg، Emma S. نويسنده , , Anesio، Alexandre M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-100
From page :
101
To page :
0
Abstract :
We examined the response of bacteria and proto- and metazooplankton to photomodified dissolved organic matter (DOM). Sterile filtered water from a eutrophic and a humic lake, that was either exposed to artificial ultraviolet (UV) radiation or kept dark, was added to semicontinuous laboratory microcosms that lasted for 7 weeks. Bacterial production responded positively to photochemical modification of DOM regardless of lake type. Final heterotrophic biomass (bacteria1proto1metazooplankton) was 47 (plus-minus) 5 and 37 (plus-minus) 5 µg carbon (C) L^-1 in microcosms with UVexposed and unaltered eutrophic water DOM and 15 (plus-minus) 4 and 11 (plus-minus) 2 (mu)g C L-1 in microcosms with UV-exposed and unaltered humic water DOM, respectively. For the eutrophic water, there were no significant differences in proto- or metazooplankton biomasses between microcosms receiving UV-exposed or nonexposed DOM. Differences between eutrophic water microcosms were not significant when flagellates, ciliates, cladocerans, and copepods were examined separately. In microcosms with UV-exposed humic water, biomasses of heterotrophic flagellates, rotifers, nauplii, and cladocerans were higher than in those with nonexposed DOM. Higher final metazooplankton biomass following addition of UV-exposed humic water indicates that photochemically modified DOM can be effectively transferred through the microbial loop.
Keywords :
faults , Clay smear , Field observations
Journal title :
Limnology and Oceanography
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Limnology and Oceanography
Record number :
117917
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