Large-Scale Spatial Distribution of Virioplankton in the Adriatic Sea: Testing the Trophic State Control Hypothesis.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Little is known concerning environmental factors that may control the distribution of virioplankton on large
spatial scales. In previous studies workers reported high viral levels in eutrophic systems and suggested that
the trophic state is a possible driving force controlling the spatial distribution of viruses. In order to test this
hypothesis, we determined the distribution of viral abundance and bacterial abundance and the virus-tobacterium
ratio in a wide area covering the entire Adriatic basin (Mediterranean Sea). To gather additional
information on factors controlling viral distribution on a large scale, functional microbial parameters (exoenzymatic
activities, bacterial production and turnover) were related to trophic gradients. At large spatial scales,
viral distribution was independent of autotrophic biomass and all other environmental parameters. We
concluded that in contrast to what was previously hypothesized, changing trophic conditions do not directly
affect virioplankton distribution. Since virus distribution was coupled with bacterial turnover times, our results
suggest that viral abundance depends on bacterial activity and on host cell abundance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adriatic Sea; Trophic State; Nutrients; Virioplankton; Temperature
Elenco autori:
Marini, Mauro
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