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Microbial clumps in seawater in the euphotic zone of Saanich Inlet (British Columbia)
Authors:H Seki
Institution:(1) Present address: Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Viable heterotrophic microorganisms were enumerated to be 3.7±7.3 bacterial cells per microbial clump during summer in the euphotic zone of Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. Large microbial aggregates were observed, especially after the phytoplankton bloom, when the phytoplankton biomass formed about 1/2 the total suspended organic matter in the sea. The cell number per microbial clump was minimal when the phytoplankton fraction in the total suspended organic matter was almost 0 (i.e., before the phytoplankton bloom), and again when the phytoplankton bloom occurred. The size of the microbial clumps is discussed, particularly in reference to the food chain in the sea.The work was carried out at the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Biological Station, Nanaimo, during the tenure of a National Research Council Post-doctoral fellowship.
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