Burrows of Marine Nematodes as Centres for Microbial Growth

P. Jensen
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Abstract

Six free-living marine nematode species (Diplolaimella ocellata, Diplolaimelloides deconincki, Geomonhystera disjuncta, Daptonema riemanni, Sabatieria pulchra and Enoplus communis) have been isolated from different localities and microhabitats. They all make sinusoidal burrows when moving in agar. In laboratory experiments, at normal and low (ca. 5% atm. sat.) oxygen tensions, bacteria and the ciliate Uronema subsequently colonized the burrows. The addition of nematodes to a patch of agar with bacteria stimulated bacterial growth and burrows made by nematodes expanded the available space for a microbial colonization in an otherwise sterile agar. The observations are discussed in relation to bioturbative effects caused by interstitial nematodes affecting pore water chemistry and decomposition of organic matter in the sea bed.
作为微生物生长中心的海洋线虫穴居
在不同的地区和微生境中分离到了6种自由生活的海洋线虫(ocellata Diplolaimella, Diplolaimelloides deconincki, Geomonhystera disjuncta, Daptonema riemanni, Sabatieria pulchra和Enoplus communis)。它们在琼脂中移动时都会挖出正弦状的洞。在实验室实验中,在正常和低(约5%大气压)下。当氧气紧张时,细菌和纤毛虫随后在洞穴中定居。将线虫添加到一块有细菌的琼脂上,刺激了细菌的生长,线虫形成的洞穴扩大了微生物在无菌琼脂上定植的可用空间。讨论了由间隙线虫引起的生物扰动效应对孔隙水化学和海底有机物分解的影响。
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