2018
DOI: 10.1002/mbo3.710
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High temperature accelerates growth of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in seawater

Abstract: Temperature is an important controlling factor in the growth activity of all microorganisms. Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AAP) bacteria actively grow in the ocean and are known as one of the main driving forces in organic matter cycling in surface seawater environments. Whether temperature change affects AAP bacteria activity from an ecological viewpoint remains an open question. To date, no known studies have reported the effect of temperature change on AAP bacteria growth in the ocean. We here show that … Show more

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“…Nonetheless, due to the large size of freshwater AAP bacteria reported in these (Fauteux et al, 2015;Garcia-Chaves et al, 2016) and other lakes (Cuperová et al, 2013;Garcia-Chaves et al, 2015), and their potential preference to be attached to particles (e.g. Mašín et al, 2012), removing predators by 0.8-or 1-µm filtration as performed in previous studies (Ferrera et al, 2011;Sato-Takabe et al, 2018) could have resulted in fundamental changes in the original composition of AAP assemblages.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Nonetheless, due to the large size of freshwater AAP bacteria reported in these (Fauteux et al, 2015;Garcia-Chaves et al, 2016) and other lakes (Cuperová et al, 2013;Garcia-Chaves et al, 2015), and their potential preference to be attached to particles (e.g. Mašín et al, 2012), removing predators by 0.8-or 1-µm filtration as performed in previous studies (Ferrera et al, 2011;Sato-Takabe et al, 2018) could have resulted in fundamental changes in the original composition of AAP assemblages.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Regardless, all current knowledge about light and predation on natural AAP communities derives from experimental manipulations similar to those conducted in our study (Ferrera et al, 2011;Garcia-Chaves et al, 2015;Sato-Takabe et al, 2018). Our aim was thus to keep the experimental set-up as comparable as possible to those previous studies to address whether similar experimental manipulations trigger different responses when taxonomically different communities are targeted.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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