Aquatic Microbial Ecology | |
Effect of nutrient amendments on bacterioplankton production, community structure, and DOCutilization in the northwestern Sargasso Sea | |
Stephen J. Giovannoni1  Benjamin R. Wheeler1  Rachel Parsons1  Stuart J. Goldberg1  Craig A. Carlson1  Kevin Vergin1  Mark P. Otero1  Dennis A. Hansell1  | |
DOI : 10.3354/ame030019 | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: Bacterial abundance, DOC concentrations, and bacterioplankton community structure (using PCR-based techniques) were measured in 5 seawater culture experiments conducted near the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site in the northwesternSargasso Sea. Cultures were amended with inorganic and organic nutrients, alone or in combination, to test the existence of the Œmalfunctioning microbial loop¹ during late spring and summer at BATS. Objectives of the study were to determine whether (1)alleviating grazing pressure and inorganic nutrient limitation stimulated DOC remineralization by bacterioplankton; (2) a combination of organic and inorganic nutrients affect bacterial production and utilization of seasonally accumulated DOC; and (3)shifts in bacterioplankton community structure are associated with nutrient amendment and DOC utilization. In unamended cultures natural assemblages of surface bacterioplankton did not utilize detectable amounts of naturally occurring Œsemi-labile¹ DOCover time-scales of days to weeks. Neither bacterial production nor utilization of DOC was enhanced with the addition of inorganic N or P (alone or in combination). Labile DOC amendments stimulated bacterial production and DOC utilization, even in theabsence of measurable inorganic nutrients, indicating that the bacterioplankton assemblage was initially energy limited, but did not stimulate utilization of seasonally accumulated DOC.The combination of inorganic N and P with labile DOC enhanced bothbacterial production and utilization of Œsemi-labile¹ DOC. Changes in bacterioplankton community rDNA gene profiles were minor in the control and inorganic treatments; however, utilization of Œsemi-labile¹ DOC in the organic plus inorganic nutrienttreatments coincided with significant changes in bacterioplankton community structure. These data suggest that bacterioplankton community structure, as well as nutrient regime, may be important factors governing the utilization of recalcitrant DOCsubstrates in the northwestern Sargasso Sea.
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