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Effect of protistan grazing on the frequency of dividing cells in bacterioplankton asemblages

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Title Effect of protistan grazing on the frequency of dividing cells in bacterioplankton asemblages
Names Sherr, Barry F. (creator)
Sherr, Evelyn (creator)
McDaniel, Julie (creator)
Date Issued 1992-08 (iso8601)
Abstract Grazing by phagotrophic flagellates and ciliates is a major source of mortality for bacterioplankton in both
marine and freshwater systems. Recent studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between clearance
rate and prey size for bacterivorous protists. We tested the idea that, by selectively grazing the larger (more
actively growing or dividing) cells in a bacterial assemblage, protists control bacterial standing stock
abundances by directly cropping bacterial production. Samples of estuarine water were passed through
0.8-μm-pore-size filters (bacteria only) or 20-μm-mesh screens (bacteria and bacterivorous protists) and placed
in dialysis tubing suspended in 7 liters of unfiltered water. Changes in total bacterial biovolume per milliliter
(bacterial biomass), frequency of dividing cells (FDC), and average per cell biovolume were followed over a
period of 24 h. In three experiments, the FDC increased more rapidly and attained higher values in water
passed through 0.8-,um-pore-size filters (average, 5.1 to 8.9%; maximum, 15.5%) compared with FDC values
in water passed through 20-μm-mesh screens (average, 2.7 to 5.3%; maximum, 6.7%). Increases in bacterial
biomass per milliliter lagged behind increases in FDC by about 4 to 6 h. Grazed bacterial assemblages were
characterized by lower total biomasses and smaller average cell sizes compared with those of cells in nongrazed
assemblages. We conclude that bacterivorous protists control bacterial standing stock abundances partly by
preferentially removing dividing cells. Selective grazing of the more actively growing cells may also explain, in
part, the ability of slow-growing cells to persist in bacterioplankton assemblages.
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Identifier Sherr, B. F., Sherr, E. B., & McDaniel, J. (1992). Effect of protistan grazing on the frequency of dividing cells in bacterioplankton asemblages. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(8), 2381-2385.

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