Bacterial accumulation by Branchiomma luctuosum (Annelida: Polychaeta): a tool for biomonitoring marine systems and restoring polluted waters
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
In this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branchiomma luctuosum GRUBE (Sabellidae). Analyses were performed on worm homogenates from unstarved and starved individuals, and seawater from the same sampling site (Gulf of Taranto, Western Mediter-
ranean, Italy). Densities of culturable heterotrophic bacteria (22 °C), total culturable bacteria at
37 °C and halophilic vibrios at 22 and 35 °C were measured on Marine Agar 2216, Plate Count Agar and thiosulphate-citrate-bile-salt-agar (TCBS) plus 2% NaCl, respectively. Total and faecal coliforms as well as faecal streptococci were determined by the Most Probable Number method. Results
showed that B. luctuosum is able to accumulate all the considered six microbiological groups with a higher efficiency for autochthonous bacteria. The analysis also indicated that bacterial groups differ in their resistance to digestion by B. luctuosum. Our data suggest the potential of B. luctuosum as an useful bioindicator to assess low levels of microbiological water pollution as well as bioremediator of microbial polluted waters.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bacterial accumulation; bioindicator; bioremediation; Vibrio; polychaetes
List of contributors:
Stabili, Loredana; Cavallo, ROSA ANNA
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