Filter-feeder macroinvertebrates as key players in culturable bacteria biodiversity control: a case of study with Sabella spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sabellidae)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The present study investigates the effect of the filtering activity of Sabella spallanzanii on the culturable heterotrophic bacterial community through the comparison of the bacterial diversity in transplanted polychaetes and the surrounding seawater. For isolation of culturable heterotrophic bacteria, seawater samples as well as polychaete homogenates were plated in triplicates onto Bacto Marine Agar 2216 (Difco). All the colonies grown were isolated, subcultured and identified by
several morphological, biochemical and cultural methods. Some bacterial genera showed higher average abundances in
polychaetes than in seawater (i.e. Lucibacterium and Photobacterium). Aeromonas represented a conspicuous component
of the bacterial community both in S. spallanzanii and seawater. The presence of Cytophaga and Pseudomonas was also
relevant in the examined seawater samples. The selective concentrations of some bacterial genera inside S. spallanzanii either by grazing on bacteria or their capability as bacterial reservoirs, provides evidence for the role of macrobenthic
invertebrates as key determinants for microbial diversity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
filter-feeders; culturable heterotrophic bacteria; diversity; S. spallanzanii; Mediterranean Sea
Elenco autori:
Stabili, Loredana; Cavallo, ROSA ANNA
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