2000
DOI: 10.1128/aem.66.2.499-508.2000
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Identification of and Spatio-Temporal Differences between Microbial Assemblages from Two Neighboring Sulfurous Lakes: Comparison by Microscopy and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis

Abstract: The microbial assemblages of Lake Cisó and Lake Vilar (Banyoles, northeast Spain) were analyzed in space and time by microscopy and by performing PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and sequence analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments. Samples obtained from different water depths and at two different times of the year (in the winter during holomixis and in the early spring during a phytoplankton bloom) were analyzed. Although the lakes have the same climatic conditions and the same water source, the… Show more

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“…Euclidean distance was used to calculate the dissimilarity in the physico-chemical analysis, and dissimilarity was calculated using the Jaccard's coefficient in the other two dendrograms. ( Casamayor et al, 2000Casamayor et al, , 2002. A large number of OTUs (46.7% of the bacterial and 64.1% of the eukaryotic OTUs) identified herein were present in less than half of the sampling sites, whereas, less than 5% of the total OTUs were common to all the samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Euclidean distance was used to calculate the dissimilarity in the physico-chemical analysis, and dissimilarity was calculated using the Jaccard's coefficient in the other two dendrograms. ( Casamayor et al, 2000Casamayor et al, , 2002. A large number of OTUs (46.7% of the bacterial and 64.1% of the eukaryotic OTUs) identified herein were present in less than half of the sampling sites, whereas, less than 5% of the total OTUs were common to all the samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…DGGE tends to detect dominant taxa only, resulting in a greatly simplified blueprint of the communities characterized with this kind of fingerprinting methods (Casamayor et al, 2000;Lindströ m, 2000;Woodcock et al, 2006). This explanation would imply, however, that patterns of ecosystem functioning (that is, potential enzyme activities) are primarily driven by subordinate as opposed to the dominant species or strains that are best detected by DGGE.…”
Section: Temporal Variability Of Potential Enzyme Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial production and chlorophyll a measurements were shown to be significantly higher in the eutrophic basin of Lake Erie, Ohio, USA, than in the less productive basins (DeBruyn et al, 2004). The fluctuation of vertical distributions of heterotrophic bacteria during the study period, explained that the bacterial community composition varied in response to environmental parameters' changing, also with their different adaptations proliferating under a range of light conditions (Casamayor et al, 2000;Vila and Abella, 2001). Furthermore, it is generally accepted that phytoplankton, especially picofractioned phytoplankton, are the principal source of organic carbon for bacteria (Baines and Pace, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%