2016
DOI: 10.1111/maec.12355
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Influence of the Po River runoff on the bacterioplankton community along trophic and salinity gradients in the Northern Adriatic Sea

Abstract: The Po River runoff strongly affects the oceanographic and ecological characteristics of the Northern Adriatic Sea. Catalysed reported deposition ‐ fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD‐FISH) analysis was employed to assess how the composition of the coastal bacterioplankton community is influenced by the river runoff in two different seasons (spring and autumn). Samples were collected from the water column along a coastal–offshore transect in the Northern Adriatic Sea at different depths. Four clone librar… Show more

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“…However, in the studied area, winter communities were comparatively much more homogeneous with only an influence from coast to the offshore. At this time of the year, the river debit were at the highest and this is known to influence freeliving bacterial communities in coastal area (Tréguer et al, 2014;Pizzetti et al, 2016). In summer, bacterial communities diverged according to the station and depth, highlighting the importance of the onset of a tidal front and open ocean stratification for bacterioplankton community structure.…”
Section: The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics Of Bacterial Communities Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, in the studied area, winter communities were comparatively much more homogeneous with only an influence from coast to the offshore. At this time of the year, the river debit were at the highest and this is known to influence freeliving bacterial communities in coastal area (Tréguer et al, 2014;Pizzetti et al, 2016). In summer, bacterial communities diverged according to the station and depth, highlighting the importance of the onset of a tidal front and open ocean stratification for bacterioplankton community structure.…”
Section: The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics Of Bacterial Communities Amentioning
confidence: 94%