Distribution of bacterioplankton with active metabolism in waters of the St. Anna Trough, Kara Sea, in autumn 2011


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The distribution of bacterioplankton with active electron transport chains, as well as bacteria with intact cell membranes, was investigated for the first time in the region of St. Anna Trough in the Kara Sea. The average number of bacteria with active electron transport chains in the waters of the St. Anna Trough was 15.55 × 103 cells mL–1 (the limits of variation were 1.06–92.17 × 103 cells mL–1). The average number of bacteria with intact membranes was 33.46 × 103 cells mL–1 (the limits of variation were 6.78 to 103.18 × 103 cells mL–1). Almost all bacterioplankton microorganisms in the studied area were potentially viable, and the average share of bacteria with intact membranes was 92.1% of the total number of bacterioplankton (TNB) (the limits of variation were 76.2 to 98.4%). The share of bacteria with active metabolisms was 38.2% of the TNB (the limits of variation were 5.6–93.4%). The shares of the bacteria with active metabolisms were maximum in areas with the most stable environmental conditions (on the shelf and in deep water), whereas on the slope, where the gradients of water temperature and salinity were maximum, these values were lower.

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I. Mosharova

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology; Biological Faculty

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Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

S. Mosharov

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology; Bauman Moscow State Technical University

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Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

V. Ilinskiy

Biological Faculty

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Rússia, Moscow

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