Structure and functioning of the microbial loop in a boreal reservoir


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The abundance and biomass of the main components of the microbial plankton food web (“microbial loop”)—heterotrophic bacteria, phototrophic picoplankton and nanoplankton, heterotrophic nanoflagellates, ciliates and viruses, production of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton, bacterivory of nanoflagellates, bacterial lysis by viruses, and the species composition of protists—have been determined in summer time in the Sheksna Reservoir (the Upper Volga basin). A total of 34 species of heterotrophic nanoflagellates from 15 taxa and 15 species of ciliates from 4 classes are identified. In different parts of the reservoir, the biomass of the microbial community varies from 26.2 to 64.3% (on average 45.5%) of the total plankton biomass. Heterotrophic bacteria are the main component of the microbial community, averaging 63.9% of the total microbial biomass. They are the second (after the phytoplankton) component of the plankton and contribute on average 28.6% to the plankton biomass. The high ratio of the production of heterotrophic bacteria to the production of phytoplankton indicates the important role of bacteria, which transfer carbon of allochthonous dissolved organic substances to a food web of the reservoir.

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D. B. Kosolapov

Papanin Institute of the Biology of Inland Waters

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Email: dkos@ibiw.yaroslavl.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

A. I. Kopylov

Papanin Institute of the Biology of Inland Waters

Email: dkos@ibiw.yaroslavl.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

N. G. Kosolapova

Papanin Institute of the Biology of Inland Waters

Email: dkos@ibiw.yaroslavl.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

Z. M. Mylnikova

Papanin Institute of the Biology of Inland Waters

Email: dkos@ibiw.yaroslavl.ru
Russian Federation, Borok, 152742

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