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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, May 2001, p. 2145-2155, Vol. 67, No. 5
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.5.2145-2155.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Predator-Specific Enrichment of Actinobacteria from a
Cosmopolitan Freshwater Clade in Mixed Continuous Culture
Jakob
Pernthaler,1,*
Thomas
Posch,2
Karel
imek,3,4
Jaroslav
Vrba,3
Annelie
Pernthaler,1
Frank Oliver
Glöckner,1
Ulrich
Nübel,1,
Roland
Psenner,2 and
Rudolf
Amann1
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology,
D-28359 Bremen, Germany1; Institute of
Zoology and Limnology, A-6020 Innsbruck,
Austria2; and Hydrobiological Institute
of the Czech Academy of Sciences3 and
Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of South
Bohemia,4 CS-37005
eské
Bud
jovice, Czech Republic
Received 26 October 2000/Accepted 15 February 2001
We investigated whether individual populations of freshwater
bacteria in mixed experimental communities may exhibit specific responses to the presence of different bacterivorous protists. In two
successive experiments, a two-stage continuous cultivation system was
inoculated with nonaxenic batch cultures of the cryptophyte Cryptomonas sp. Algal exudates provided the sole source of
organic carbon for growth of the accompanying microflora. The dynamics of several 16S rRNA-defined bacterial populations were followed in the
experimental communities. Although the composition and stability of the
two microbial communities differed, numerous members of the first
assemblage could again be detected during the second experiment. The
introduction of a size-selectively feeding mixotrophic nanoflagellate
(Ochromonas sp.) always resulted in an immediate bloom of a
single phylotype population of members of the class
Actinobacteria (Ac1). These bacteria were phylogenetically affiliated with an uncultured lineage of gram-positive bacteria that
have been found in freshwater habitats only. The Ac1 cells were close
to the average size of freshwater bacterioplankton and significantly
smaller than any of the other experimental community members. In
contrast, no increase of the Ac1 population was observed in vessels
exposed to the bacterivorous ciliate Cyclidium glaucoma. However, when the Ochromonas sp. was added after the
establishment of C. glaucoma, the proportion of population
Ac1 within the microbial community rapidly increased. Populations of a
beta proteobacterial phylotype related to an Aquabacterium
sp. decreased relative to the total bacterial communities following the
addition of either predator, albeit to different extents. The community
structure of pelagic microbial assemblages can therefore be influenced
by the taxonomic composition of the predator community.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Max Planck
Institute for Marine Microbiology, Celsiusstrasse 1, D-28359 Bremen,
Germany. Phone: 0494212028940. Fax: 0494212028580. E-mail:
jperntha{at}mpi-bremen.de.

Present address: DSMZ, D-38124 Braunschweig,
Germany.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, May 2001, p. 2145-2155, Vol. 67, No. 5
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.5.2145-2155.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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