Viruses, Bacterioplankton, and Phytoplankton in the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico: Distribution and Contribution to Oceanic DNA Pools

  • Boehme, J.
  • Frischer, M. E.
  • Jiang, S. C.
  • Kellogg, C. A.
  • Pichard, S.
  • Rose, J. B.
  • Steinway, C.
  • Paul, John H.
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Publication date
July 1993
Publisher
Scholar Commons
Language
English

Abstract

Little is known concerning the factors which might control the distribution of viral abundance in oceanic environments and the relationship of viruses to the oceanic DNA pool. We have measured the distribution of viruses, bacterioplankton and phytoplankton in the subtropical southeastern Gulf of Mexico and related these parameters to the distribution of DNA (dissolved and particulate) in these waters. Viral direct counts were 4.6 to 27 x 10(6) ml-1 in Tampa Bay (Florida, USA), 3.8 to 8.5 x 10(5) ml-1 in all oceanic euphotic zone samples and 1.4 to 4.7 x 10(4) ml-1 in deep (200 to 2500 m) waters, and were highly correlated with chlorophyll a concentrations (r = 0.97), particulate DNA (r = 0.96) and bacterial direct counts (BDC, r = 0.94). A ...

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