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Shifts of Bacterioplankton Metabolic Profiles along the Salinity Gradient in a Subtropical Estuary
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Shifts of Bacterioplankton Metabolic Profiles along the Salinity Gradient in a Subtropical Estuary

Hidetoshi Urakawa, Jaffar Ali, Rheannon D. J Ketover, Spencer D Talmage, Juan C Garcia, Ian S Campbell, Ai Ning Loh and Michael L Parsons
ISRN Oceanography, Vol.2013, pp.1-12
12-12-2013

Abstract

Understanding the biodegradation potential of river bacterioplankton communities is crucial for watershed management. We investigated the shifts in bacterioplankton metabolic profiles along the salinity gradient of the Caloosahatchee River Estuary, Florida. The carbon source utilization patterns of river bacterioplankton communities were determined by using Biolog EcoPlates. The number of utilized substrates was generally high in the upstream freshwater dominated zone and low in the downstream zone, suggesting a shift in metabolic profiles among bacterioplankton assemblages along the estuarine gradient. The prokaryotic cell numbers also decreased along the estuarine salinity gradient. Seasonal and site-specific differences were found in the numbers of utilized substrates, which were similar in summer and fall (wet season) and winter and spring (dry season). Bacterioplankton assemblages in summer and fall showed more versatile substrate utilization patterns than those of winter and spring communities. Therefore, our data suggest that microbial metabolic patterns in the subtropical estuary are likely influenced by the water discharge patterns created by dry and wet seasons along the salinity gradient.
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https://doi.org/10.5402/2013/410814View
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