Lake Plußsee is a small eutrophic kettle lake in northern Germany. Because it is sheltered and has no inflow from rivers, the Plußsee exhibits stable stratification and is especially suitable for limnological studies. This book presents the results of extensive research conducted on the ecophysiology of microorganisms - principally bacteria - at the Plußsee over the past several decades. It begins with three chapters on the general limnological state of the lake: physical factors, inorganic nutrients, plankton composition and succession, fish fauna, etc. These chapters are followed by…mehr
Lake Plußsee is a small eutrophic kettle lake in northern Germany. Because it is sheltered and has no inflow from rivers, the Plußsee exhibits stable stratification and is especially suitable for limnological studies. This book presents the results of extensive research conducted on the ecophysiology of microorganisms - principally bacteria - at the Plußsee over the past several decades. It begins with three chapters on the general limnological state of the lake: physical factors, inorganic nutrients, plankton composition and succession, fish fauna, etc. These chapters are followed by discussions of dissolved organic matter and photosynthetic production of organic matter by phytoplankton. The remainder of the book addresses the dynamics of structure, function and metabolism of the microorganisms in the Plußsee.
Microbial Ecology of Lake Plußsee reflects of the current state of techniques and approaches in the field of aquatic microbial ecology and will serve as a model of contemporary research in lake studies. It will be of interest to microbial ecologists, environmental microbiologists, and limnologists. This important case study represents a revision of the field of freshwater microbial ecology and will thus have wide interest to ecologists and microbiologists. It applies biochemical methods to study the microbial communities in a lake ecosystem.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Limnology of the Plußsee. 2. Dissolved Organic Matter: Analysis of Composition and by a Molecular Biochemical Approach. 3. Primary Production, Photosynthesis, and Chlorophylla in the Plußsee. 4. Phytoplankton Excreted Organic Carbon. 5. Bacterial Secondary Production. 6. Microbial Enzymatic Degradation and Utilization of Organic Matter. 7. Saprophytic and Oligotrophic Bacteria in the Plußsee. 8. Heterotrophic Potential of Bacteria. 9. Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase: Allosteric Regulation at the Ecosystem Level by Dissolved Organic Matter. 10. Relations between Limnothrix redekei (Cyanophyta/Cyanobacteria) and Bacteria: Mutual Control of Growth by Extracellular Algal Products. 11. Zooplankton Grazing on Bacteria. 12. Nanoflagellate and Ciliate Grazing on Bacteria. 13. Viruses. 14. Phototrophic Bacteria in the Plußsee: Ecology of the Sulfuretum. 15. Iron Bacteria. 16. Metabolism of Methane and the Carbon Cycle in the Plußsee. 17. Bacterial Life in the Plußsee: General Remarks on Aquatic Microbial Ecology.
1. Limnology of the Plußsee. 2. Dissolved Organic Matter: Analysis of Composition and by a Molecular Biochemical Approach. 3. Primary Production, Photosynthesis, and Chlorophylla in the Plußsee. 4. Phytoplankton Excreted Organic Carbon. 5. Bacterial Secondary Production. 6. Microbial Enzymatic Degradation and Utilization of Organic Matter. 7. Saprophytic and Oligotrophic Bacteria in the Plußsee. 8. Heterotrophic Potential of Bacteria. 9. Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase: Allosteric Regulation at the Ecosystem Level by Dissolved Organic Matter. 10. Relations between Limnothrix redekei (Cyanophyta/Cyanobacteria) and Bacteria: Mutual Control of Growth by Extracellular Algal Products. 11. Zooplankton Grazing on Bacteria. 12. Nanoflagellate and Ciliate Grazing on Bacteria. 13. Viruses. 14. Phototrophic Bacteria in the Plußsee: Ecology of the Sulfuretum. 15. Iron Bacteria. 16. Metabolism of Methane and the Carbon Cycle in the Plußsee. 17. Bacterial Life in the Plußsee: General Remarks on Aquatic Microbial Ecology.
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