Bacterial accumulation by the Demospongiae Hymeniacidon perlevis: A tool for the bioremediation of polluted seawater
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Sponges can filter large amounts of water, which exerts an important grazing impact on free bacteria, an
important component of the diet of sponges. We examined the accumulation of bacteria in the Demospongiae
(Hymeniacidon perlevis). Analyses were performed on homogenates from unstarved and starved
sponges in seawater from their sampling site (the Ionian Sea). Culturable heterotrophic bacteria (22 C),
total culturable bacteria (37 C) and vibrios densities were measured on marine agar 2216, plate count
agar and TCBS agar, respectively. Total and fecal coliforms, as well as fecal streptococci, were determined
by the most probable number method (MPN). H. perlevis was able to accumulate all of the six microbiological
groups. Bacterial groups differed in their resistance to digestion by H. perlevis. Our data suggest
that H. perlevis may accumulate, remediate and metabolize bacteria and that they may be employed as
a useful bioindicator and bioremediator.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bioremediation; Demospongiae; bacteria; Hymeniacidon perlevis; polluted seawater
Elenco autori:
Stabili, Loredana
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