Bacterioplankton responses to riverine and atmospheric inputs in a coastal upwelling system (Ría de Vigo, NW Spain)
Authors
Teira, E. (Eva); Hernández-Ruiz, M.(Marta); Barber, E.; Sobrino, C.; Teixeira, I.G.; Álvarez-Salgado, X.A. (Xosé Antón); Nieto-Cid, M. (Mar); Martínez-García, S.; Figueiras, F.G.; Fernández, E.Editor's version
https://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2015/542/m542p039.pdfDate
2016-01-19Type
research articleKeywords
BacterioplanctonProduction
Biomass
Riverine water
Atmospheric deposition
Spain
Galicia
Ría de Vigo
Abstract
Anthropogenic pressures are changing the magnitude and nature of matter inputs
into the ocean. The Ría de Vigo (NW Spain) is a highly productive and dynamic coastal system that
is likely affected by such alterations. Previous nutrient-addition microcosm experiments conducted during contrasting hydrographic conditions suggested that heterotrophic bacteria are limited by organic carbon (C) and occasionally co-limited by inorganic nutrients in this coastal area.
In order to assess short-term responses in biomass, production, and respiration of heterotrophic
bacteria from the Ría de Vigo to increasing amounts of natural inputs of matter, we conducted 6
microcosm experiments, wherein surface seawater collected in spring, summer, and autumn was
mixed with increasing amounts of dissolved natural matter concentrates from riverine and atmospheric origin. Simultaneous experiments with controlled inorganic and/or organic additions
indicated that bacteria were co-limited by inorganic nutrients ...
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