We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (pH 2.6, mean depth 4.6m) supplied with different sources of carbon: (1) excreted by phytoplankton, (2) derived from benthic algae, (3) entering the lake via ground water, and (4) leached from leaf litter. Bacteria exhibited high growth rate and efficiency on exudates of pelagic and benthic algae. In contrast, they showed a lower growth rate and efficiency with organic carbon from ground water, and grew at a very high rate but a very low efficiency on leaf leachate. Results from stable isotope analyses indicate a greater importance of benthic exudates and leaf leachate for bacteria in the epilimnion, and a higher impact of ground water sources...
The sum of benthic autotrophic and bacterial production often exceeds the sum of pelagic autotrophic...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
Much of what is known about bacterial dynamics in lakes has been derived from pelagic studies, while...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
This study focused on how phosphorus and carbon control pelagic bacteria in lakes over a gradient of...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic ecosyste...
Microbial metabolic activity in the hypolimnia and sediments of lakes drives the recycling of organi...
This study examined the relative contributions of bacterial and phytoplankton production to the pela...
This thesis focuses on the interactions among microbiota in clearwater lakes. Field sampling and fie...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
The sum of benthic autotrophic and bacterial production often exceeds the sum of pelagic autotrophic...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
Much of what is known about bacterial dynamics in lakes has been derived from pelagic studies, while...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
This study focused on how phosphorus and carbon control pelagic bacteria in lakes over a gradient of...
Terrestrial ecosystems export large quantities of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to aquatic ecosyste...
Microbial metabolic activity in the hypolimnia and sediments of lakes drives the recycling of organi...
This study examined the relative contributions of bacterial and phytoplankton production to the pela...
This thesis focuses on the interactions among microbiota in clearwater lakes. Field sampling and fie...
Organic substrates for pelagic bacteria are derived from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the water...
The sum of benthic autotrophic and bacterial production often exceeds the sum of pelagic autotrophic...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
It has been suggested that autochthonous (internally produced) organic carbon and allochthonous (ext...