Qualitative and quantitative changes in marine biofilms as a function of temperature and salinity in summer and winter

Biofilms Pub Date : 2005-07-01 DOI:10.1017/S147905050500195X
J. M. Chiu, V. Thiyagarajan, M. Tsoi, P. Qian
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Abstract

This study examined quantitative (dry weight, chlorophyll a content and C:N ratio) and qualitative (community compositions of bacteria and diatoms) changes in marine biofilms as a function of season (summer 2003 and winter 2004), temperature (16, 23 and 30 ◦ C) and salinity (20‰ ,2 7‰ and 34‰) underlaboratoryconditions.Biofilmswereallowedtodevelopfor20daysinthe laboratory,usingnaturalseawatercollectedfromPortShelter,HongKong.The following results were obtained: (1) biofilm dry weight was greater in summer than in winter, and greater at 34‰ than at 20‰; (2) biofilm chlorophyll a content was affected by all three factors (season, temperature and salinity), with significant interactive effects among the three factors; and (3) C:N ratio was affected by season (winter >summer) and temperature (30 ◦ C >16 ◦ Ci n summer), but not by salinity. Bacterial community composition was analyzed by terminal restriction-fragment length polymorphism of polymerase chain reaction-amplified 16S rRNA genes. In summer, community compositions of both bacteria and diatoms were strongly affected by salinity. In addition, natural summer biofilms that developed at three field sites, where different salinities were found, harbored appreciably different bacterial and diatom community compositions. In contrast, in winter, temperature exerted a major influence on community compositions. The present study adds to the growing evidence that environmental factors are important determinants of both the quality and quantity of marine biofilms.
夏季和冬季海洋生物膜随温度和盐度的定性和定量变化
本研究在实验室条件下考察了海洋生物膜在季节(2003年夏季和2004年冬季)、温度(16℃、23℃和30℃)和盐度(20‰、27‰和34‰)下的定量(干重、叶绿素a含量和C:N比)和定性(细菌和硅藻群落组成)变化。Biofilmswereallowedtodevelopfor20daysinthe实验室,usingnaturalseawatercollectedfromPortShelter、香港。结果表明:(1)生物膜干重夏季大于冬季,34‰大于20‰;(2)生物膜叶绿素a含量受季节、温度和盐度3个因素的共同影响,且3个因素间交互作用显著;(3) C:N受季节(冬季>夏季)和温度(夏季30°C >16°C)的影响,但不受盐度的影响。采用聚合酶链反应扩增16S rRNA基因末端限制性片段长度多态性分析细菌群落组成。在夏季,细菌和硅藻的群落组成均受盐度的强烈影响。此外,在三个不同盐度的野外地点形成的天然夏季生物膜中,细菌和硅藻群落组成明显不同。相反,在冬季,温度对群落组成有主要影响。目前的研究进一步证明,环境因素是海洋生物膜质量和数量的重要决定因素。
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