Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water column. DOC is a heterogeneous mixture of molecules, some of which are imported from the watershed (allochthonous DOC) and others that are produced by autotrophs within the system (autochthonous DOC). We examined the importance of autochthonous versus allochthonous DOC in supporting the growth of pelagic bacteria by manipu-lating the 13C content of autochthonous sources in a whole-lake experiment. NaH13CO3 was added daily to two small forested lakes for a period of 42 d, thereby strongly labeling autochthonous primary production. To obtain bacterial carbon isotopes, bacteria were regrown in vitro in particle-free lake water and in situ in di...
Carbon (C) cycling in Lake Superior was studied within the Keweenaw Interdisciplinary Transport Expe...
Dissolved humic substances make up- 50 % or more of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
In many small aquatic ecosystems, watershed loading of organic C exceeds autochthonous primary produ...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations – mainly of terrestrial origin – are increasing worldw...
Four whole- lake inorganic C-13 addition experiments were conducted in lakes of differing trophic st...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
Interactions between bacterial assemblages and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from different sources...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
Although lakes play a major role in the storage of organic carbon, processes involved are not yet ve...
During the past 20 yr, aquatic microbiologists have reported 2 strong patterns which initially appea...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Carbon (C) cycling in Lake Superior was studied within the Keweenaw Interdisciplinary Transport Expe...
Dissolved humic substances make up- 50 % or more of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
In many small aquatic ecosystems, watershed loading of organic C exceeds autochthonous primary produ...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations – mainly of terrestrial origin – are increasing worldw...
Four whole- lake inorganic C-13 addition experiments were conducted in lakes of differing trophic st...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
Interactions between bacterial assemblages and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from different sources...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
Although lakes play a major role in the storage of organic carbon, processes involved are not yet ve...
During the past 20 yr, aquatic microbiologists have reported 2 strong patterns which initially appea...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Carbon (C) cycling in Lake Superior was studied within the Keweenaw Interdisciplinary Transport Expe...
Dissolved humic substances make up- 50 % or more of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key regulator of aquatic ecosystems, and the primary substrate f...