Size Distribution, Number and Biomass of Bacteria in Intertidal Sediments and Seawater of Ohmi Bay, Japan
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The size distribution, number and biomass of bacteria in intertidal sediments and seawater of Ohmi Bay were investigated by the image analysis and DAPI direct count technique, in March. July and November, 1983. Bacteria with the equivalent spherical diameter between 0.5 and 0.8μm occupied 75-78% of the total populations in sediments. Mean cell volume of bacteria in sediments (0,159μm^3) was about twice as large as that in seawater (0.088μm^3). There was no remarkable variation in bacterial mean volumes in sediments with season, depth and locality. Bacteria in sediments ranged from 6.2 to 29.2×10^8 cells・cm^<-3> in number and from 8.0 to 40.5μgC・cm^<-3> in biomass. Abundance of bacteria over the top 20 cm sediments varied between 2.22 and 3.76 gC・m^<-2>. Viable bacteria enumerated by MPN method ranged from 0.2×10^7 cm^<-3> in deeper sediments to 12.9×l0^7 cm^<-3> in surface in July. For viable bacteria, plate counts were comparable with MPN counts in sediments. Number and biomass of bacteria in seawater were 0.66-2.72×10^6 ml^<-1> and 4.81-21.05μgC・l^<-1>, respectively. The amounts of bacteria were three orders of magnitude larger in sediments than seawater ; which suggests the quantitative importance of bacteria in intertidal sediments for microbial production and remineralization of loaded organic matter.
- 日本微生物生態学会の論文
- 1987-08-25
著者
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IMAI ICHIRO
Nansei National Fisheries Research Institute
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Imai Ichiro
Nansei Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory
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