2010
DOI: 10.3354/ame01381
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Seasonal variation in viral-induced mortality of bacterioplankton in the water column of a large mesotrophic lake (Lake Biwa, Japan)

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“…This pattern might be attributable to the lower production of bacterioplankton in the hypolimnion, resulting in a prolonged viral lytic cycle. To support this, a previous study in Lake Biwa estimated that bacterial production was 10‐fold lower in the hypolimnion (0.4 ± 0.1 μg C l −1 d −1 ) than in the epilimnion (4.2 ± 3.2 μg C l −1 d −1 ), and the percentage of daily bacterial production lost to viruses was fourfold lower in the hypolimnion (13.6 ± 5.2%) than in the epilimnion (52.7 ± 16.2%) (Pradeep Ram et al ., ).…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…This pattern might be attributable to the lower production of bacterioplankton in the hypolimnion, resulting in a prolonged viral lytic cycle. To support this, a previous study in Lake Biwa estimated that bacterial production was 10‐fold lower in the hypolimnion (0.4 ± 0.1 μg C l −1 d −1 ) than in the epilimnion (4.2 ± 3.2 μg C l −1 d −1 ), and the percentage of daily bacterial production lost to viruses was fourfold lower in the hypolimnion (13.6 ± 5.2%) than in the epilimnion (52.7 ± 16.2%) (Pradeep Ram et al ., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The epilimnion (5 m) was sampled over 3 months and the hypolimnion (65 m) was sampled over 9 months. Water temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration, and the abundances of bacteria and virus‐like particles in the study site (Supporting Information Table S1) were within the range reported from previous studies in the lake (Pradeep Ram et al ., ; Okazaki et al ., ). Notably, thermal stratification was observed from June to December and the hypolimnion was always oxygenated, with dissolved oxygen concentrations of >6.0 mg L −1 .…”
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“…A prominent feature was the significant correlation between PA and VLP, which so far has not been established in humic lakes (25,47). PA alone explained 78% of the variance in VLP, which suggested that PA is a good predictor of VLP in Lake Vassivière, as prokaryotes are known to be the main hosts for pelagic viruses (32,38). With the exception of temperature, none of the measured abiotic variables was able to explain the variations in viral parameters in Lake Vassivière (Table 3).…”
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“…Recent studies have suggested that viral lytic infection contributes significantly to the bulk of prokaryotic mortality in aquatic ecosystems, and the VIC (expressed as the percentage of total prokaryotic cells) is a measure of the magnitude of this process (16,38). We used the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) method (i.e., whole-cell approach) for the determination of the VIC, which provided direct evidence of phage infection.…”
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“…Pradeep Ram et al (2010) showed that the viral lysis was responsible, in Lake Biwa, for a loss of about 30% of the bacterial production. This value was set as 25% in our model, as 30% would not be compatible with the other constraints applied and resulted in no possible solution.…”
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confidence: 99%