2003
DOI: 10.3354/ame032121
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Viability of bacteria from different aquatic habitats. I. Environmental conditions and productivity

Abstract: Various freshwater, estuarine and coastal stations of the Southern Baltic Sea were comparatively studied to evaluate pelagic bacterial performance. Inner coastal waters (so-called bodden or lagoons) are highly productive systems and dominate the coast of the Southern Baltic Sea. Due to high nutrient loads up to the 1990s in combination with an enhanced primary production, increased amounts of particulate (POC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accumulated in these waters. In the Darß-Zingst bodden chain, POC … Show more

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“…Absolute cell numbers were consistent with those previously reported for the surface waters of the southern and central Baltic Sea (Heinänen 1991, Schumann et al 2003). An enrichment of colony-forming units in some SML samples from the western Swedish coast has also been reported (Hermansson et al 1987).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Sml Samples 2007supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Absolute cell numbers were consistent with those previously reported for the surface waters of the southern and central Baltic Sea (Heinänen 1991, Schumann et al 2003). An enrichment of colony-forming units in some SML samples from the western Swedish coast has also been reported (Hermansson et al 1987).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Sml Samples 2007supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The proportion of living cells was also a useful indicator to examine the relationships between heterotrophic bacteria and environmental factors. Whereas most studies have focused on the abundance, production and metabolic activity of heterotrophic bacteria (Schumann et al 2003, Mével et al 2008, the percentage of living bacteria in the ocean has been shown to be informative on their response to environmental factors (e.g. del , AlonsoSáez et al 2006.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the experimental results, the new respiration method was compared to conventional procedures (Schumann et al [41] studied freshwater and marine stations on the Baltic Coast, Germany, and Schwaerter et al [43] (41) found cell-specific respiration rates of 0.01 to 0.09 fmol C bacterium Ϫ1 h Ϫ1 for the River Warnow. Cell-specific respiration using the oxygen sensor spot ranged from 0.01 to 0.06 fmol C bacterium Ϫ1 h Ϫ1 for the same river during winter and spring 2005.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%