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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, April 1999, p. 1463-1469, Vol. 65, No. 4
Institute of Microbial Studies, Quintanar de
la Sierra, 09670 Burgos, Spain
Received 12 November 1998/Accepted 12 January 1999
Unlike the fraction of active bacterioplankton, the fraction of
active bacterivores (i.e., those involved in grazing) during a
specified time period has not been studied yet. Fractions of protists
actively involved in bacterivory were estimated assuming that the
distributions of bacteria and fluorescently labeled bacteria (FLB)
ingested by protists follow Poisson distributions. Estimates were
compared with experimental data obtained from FLB uptake experiments.
The percentages of protists with ingested FLB (experimental) and the
estimates obtained from Poisson distributions were similar for both
flagellates and ciliates. Thus, the fraction of protists actively
grazing on natural bacteria during a given time period could be
estimated. The fraction of protists with ingested bacteria depends on
the incubation time and reaches a saturating value. Aquatic systems
with very different characteristics were analyzed; estimates of the
fraction of protists actively grazing on bacteria ranged from 7 to
100% in the studied samples. Some nanoflagellates appeared to be
grazing on specific bacterial sizes. Evidence indicated that there was
no discrimination for or against bacterial surrogates (i.e., FLB);
also, bacteria were randomly encountered by bacterivorous protists
during these short-term uptake experiments. These analyses made it
possible to estimate the ingestion rates from FLB uptake experiments by
counting the number of flagellates containing ingested FLB. These
results represent the first reported estimates of active bacterivores
in natural aquatic systems; also, a proposed protocol for estimating in
situ ingestion rates by protists represents a significant improvement
and simplification to the current protocol and avoids the tedious work
of counting the number of ingested FLB per protist.
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Bacterivory Rate Estimates and Fraction of Active
Bacterivores in Natural Protist Assemblages from Aquatic
Systems
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