Bacterial incorporation of glucose, leucine, acetate and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (HBA) was investigated in an artificially divided humic lake (Grosse Fuchskuhle, Germany). Two basins with contrasting influx of allochthonous organic carbon were sampled during late summer stratification (oxic and anoxic layers) and after autumn mixing. High total and cell-specific incorporation rates were observed for glucose and HBA in stratified and mixed waters respectively, but only a small fraction of bacteria visibly incorporated HBA. The oxic layer of the more humic-rich basin featured a significantly lower fraction of glucose incorporating cells and substantially higher proportions of acetate assimilating bacteria. Niche differentiation was observed in ...
Abstract. High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter is abundant in humic lakes and is a large p...
Light excitation of humic matter generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in surface waters of aquati...
Although bacteria play key roles in aquatic food webs and biogeochemical cycles, information on the ...
The availability of substrates is one of the most important environmental constraints on the diversi...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Dystrophic lakes are characterized by a large pool of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) with a high por...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
We measured bacterioplankton (phylotypes detected by fluorescent in situ hybridisation, morphometric...
We explored the seasonal and vertical patterns of cell numbers, biomass, and amino acid incorporatio...
Dystrophic lakes are characterized by a large pool of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) with a high por...
Aquatic environments are typically not homogenous, but characterized by changing substrate concentra...
We examined in situ abundance and activities of the major bacterial groups in the two most distinct ...
Light excitation of humic matter generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in surface waters of aquati...
Persistence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments may in part be explained by hi...
The pelagic zone of large, deep freshwater lakes features pronounced horizontal and vertical gradien...
Abstract. High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter is abundant in humic lakes and is a large p...
Light excitation of humic matter generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in surface waters of aquati...
Although bacteria play key roles in aquatic food webs and biogeochemical cycles, information on the ...
The availability of substrates is one of the most important environmental constraints on the diversi...
Humic lakes are systems often characterized by irregular high input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Dystrophic lakes are characterized by a large pool of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) with a high por...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
We measured bacterioplankton (phylotypes detected by fluorescent in situ hybridisation, morphometric...
We explored the seasonal and vertical patterns of cell numbers, biomass, and amino acid incorporatio...
Dystrophic lakes are characterized by a large pool of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) with a high por...
Aquatic environments are typically not homogenous, but characterized by changing substrate concentra...
We examined in situ abundance and activities of the major bacterial groups in the two most distinct ...
Light excitation of humic matter generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in surface waters of aquati...
Persistence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments may in part be explained by hi...
The pelagic zone of large, deep freshwater lakes features pronounced horizontal and vertical gradien...
Abstract. High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter is abundant in humic lakes and is a large p...
Light excitation of humic matter generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in surface waters of aquati...
Although bacteria play key roles in aquatic food webs and biogeochemical cycles, information on the ...