Vibrio cholerae strains frequently cause cholera outbreaks in tropical countries. It has been suggested that zooplankton play an important role in transmitting cholera from aquatic systems to their human hosts. It is also possible that zooplankton —which are known to have a range of diets, including bacteria, detritus, algae and other zooplankton— could also help to filter out Vibrio from the medium. Here we tested this hypothesis using 11 taxa of rotifers, cladocerans, copepods and ostracods. To determine feeding rates, 10 batches of each taxon were used; they were counted using a stereoscopic microscope and placed into individual test beakers. A control group was also established. An aliquot (10 ml) of the bacterial dilution (10-12) was a...
Abstract. Although both nutrient inputs and zooplankton grazing are important to phytoplankton and b...
Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide e...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a life-threatening diarrheal disease. Cholera cau...
The aim of this study was to determine bacteria could be a substantial source of carbon for zooplank...
Many lentic water bodies of the world are under the threat of cultural eutrophication and experience...
Plankton to which cells of Vibrio cholerae O1 and/or O139 were attached was introduced into 0.5 ‰ In...
Bacteria associated with plankton are of importance in marine bioinvasions and the implementation of...
2Authors listed alphabetically Abstract. Cladoceran in situ feeding rates on natural bacteria labell...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Through ingestion a copepod introduces rich organic substrates into its guts and fecal pellets, wher...
Vibrio cholerae é uma bactéria autóctone do ambiente aquático e pode causar sérios riscos à saúde qu...
Bacterivory of pelagic rotifers and cladocerans in eutrophic Lake Loosdrecht (The Netherlands) was d...
Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor and O139 Bengal have caused cholera epidemics throughout Bangladesh and el...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant organisms on Earth and exist in concentrations exceedi...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
Abstract. Although both nutrient inputs and zooplankton grazing are important to phytoplankton and b...
Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide e...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a life-threatening diarrheal disease. Cholera cau...
The aim of this study was to determine bacteria could be a substantial source of carbon for zooplank...
Many lentic water bodies of the world are under the threat of cultural eutrophication and experience...
Plankton to which cells of Vibrio cholerae O1 and/or O139 were attached was introduced into 0.5 ‰ In...
Bacteria associated with plankton are of importance in marine bioinvasions and the implementation of...
2Authors listed alphabetically Abstract. Cladoceran in situ feeding rates on natural bacteria labell...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Through ingestion a copepod introduces rich organic substrates into its guts and fecal pellets, wher...
Vibrio cholerae é uma bactéria autóctone do ambiente aquático e pode causar sérios riscos à saúde qu...
Bacterivory of pelagic rotifers and cladocerans in eutrophic Lake Loosdrecht (The Netherlands) was d...
Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor and O139 Bengal have caused cholera epidemics throughout Bangladesh and el...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant organisms on Earth and exist in concentrations exceedi...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
Abstract. Although both nutrient inputs and zooplankton grazing are important to phytoplankton and b...
Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide e...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a life-threatening diarrheal disease. Cholera cau...