Heterotrophic Bacteria Associated with the Degradation of Zooplankton Fecal Pellets in Lake Michigan |
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Authors: | J.G. Ferrante D.J. Ptak |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Impact Studies Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439 |
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Abstract: | Heterotrophic microbes decompose most of the calanoid copepod fecal pellets produced in Lake Michigan before they reach the sediment. Rod-shaped nonfermenters isolated from copepod and Mysis relicta fecal pellets were identified as Pseudomonas maltophilia and Pseudomonas fluorescens species. No enterobacteriaceae or fungal hyphae were found on or in any pellets. This investigation suggests that Psetfdomonas species are attached to and may degrade Mysis relicta and calanoid copepod fecal pellets in the water column of Lake Michigan. |
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