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Seasonal changes in percentages of attached bacteria enumerated in a tidal and a stagnant coastal basin: relation to bacterioplankton productivity
Laanbroek, H.J.; Verplanke, J.C. (1986). Seasonal changes in percentages of attached bacteria enumerated in a tidal and a stagnant coastal basin: relation to bacterioplankton productivity. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 38: 87-98
In: FEMS Microbiology Ecology. Federation of European Microbiological Societies: Amsterdam. ISSN 0168-6496; e-ISSN 1574-6941, more
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Keywords
    Aquatic communities > Plankton > Nannoplankton
    Bacterioplankton
    Biological production
    Coastal environments
    Ecosystems
    Microorganisms > Bacteria
    Oxygen consumption
    Netherlands [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Laanbroek, H.J., more
  • Verplanke, J.C.

Abstract
    As part of an extensive ecosystem study, the fate of the bacterioplankton community was followed in the tidal Oostershelde basin and in the stagnant but saline Lake Grevelingen, The Netherlands. At regular intervals, bacterioplankton biomass, percentages of bacteria attached to particles, bacterioplankton productivity and oxygen consumption rates, together with a number of environmental parameters, were determined. With respect to biomass, productivity and oxygen consumption rates, no significant differences were observed between the two coastal basins. However, the mean percentages of attached bacteria were high in the tidal Oosterschelde basin compared to the stagnant Lake Grevelingen.

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