Protistan bacterivory in an oligomesotrophic lake: Importance of attached ciliates and flagellates

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Carrias, JF [1 ]
Amblard, C [1 ]
Bourdier, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CLERMONT FERRAND,URA CNRS 1944,LAB BIOL COMPAREE PROTISTES,F-63177 CLERMONT FERRAN,FRANCE
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Seasonal and depth variations of the abundance, biomass, and bacterivory of protozoa (heterotrophic and mixotrophic flagellates and ciliates) were determined during thermal stratification in an oligomesotrophic lake (Lake Pavin, France). Maximal densities of heterotrophic flagellates (1.9 x 10(3) cells ml(-1)) and ciliates (6.1 cells ml(-1)) were found in the metalimnion. Pigmented flagellates dominated the flagellate biomass in the euphotic zone. Community composition of ciliated protists varied greatly with depth, and both the abundance and biomass of ciliates was dominated by oligotrichs. Heterotrophic flagellates dominated grazing, accounting for 84% of total protistan bacterivory. Maximal grazing impact of heterotrophic flagellates was 18.9 x 10(6) bacteria 1(-1) h(-1). On average, 62% of nonpigmented flagellates were found to ingest particles. Ciliates and mixotrophic flagellates averaged 13% and 3% of protistan bacterivory, respectively. Attached protozoa (ciliates and flagellates) were found to colonize the diatom Asterionella formosa. Attached bacterivores had higher ingestion rates than free bacterivorous protozoa and may account for 65% of total protozoa bacterivory. Our results indicated that even in low numbers, epibiotic protozoa may have a major grazing impact on free bacteria.
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