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摘要
由于缺乏对尼日利亚沿海和海洋环境鱼类中生物发光细菌的研究,促使对三种常见的发光沿海鱼类(非洲Drepane africana、沙丁鱼(Sardinella maderensis)和Mugil cephalus)的生物发光细菌丰度进行评估,并可能对其进行分离。3种鱼类中发光菌的数量为2.95×10 5 ~ 6.68×10 6 cfu ml -1,与异养菌的比例为0.01 ~ 0.34%。地表水中异养菌含量为2.00×10 5 cfu ml -1,比例为0.20%。主要发光菌为革兰氏阴性短杆状菌。进一步的研究表明,这些细菌的生长和发光是同时发生的,没有表现出滞后期;然而,在指数生长中期观察到最大的发光,提示群体感应现象。16S rRNA基因序列与坎贝尔弧菌、哈维弧菌和轮状弧菌同源性为92.81%。本研究突出了尼日利亚沿海水域热带沿海鱼类皮肤中生物发光细菌的存在,也为今后研究这一独特特性的生物技术应用奠定了基础。
Bioluminescent bacterial flora of Nigerian coastal fish species
The scarcity of studies on bioluminescent bacteria in fish species along the coastal and marine environment of Nigeria prompted the assessment of abundance of bioluminescent bacteria and possible isolation on three common coastal fish species ( Drepane africana , Sardinella maderensis and Mugil cephalus ) displaying luminescence. The population of the luminescent bacteria among the three fish species ranged from 2.95×10 5 to 6.68×10 6 cfu ml -1 and the corresponding percentage to the heterotrophic bacteria was between 0.01 and 0.34 %. The surface water had 2.00×10 5 cfu ml -1 with 0.20 % ratio to heterotrophic bacteria. The predominant luminescent bacteria observed were gram-negative short rod. Further study of these bacteria showed that growth and light emission occurred concurrently without the exhibition of lag phase; however, maximum luminescence was observed at mid-exponential growth phase suggesting quorum sensing phenomenon. The 16S rRNA gene sequence showed 92.81 % homology to Vibrio campbelli , Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio rotiferianus . This study highlights the occurrence of bioluminescent bacteria in skin of tropical coastal fish species in Nigerian coastal waters and also serves as a fundamental basis for future studies on the biotechnological application of this unique characteristics.
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Started in 1972, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes full papers and short communications. The Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, issued monthly, is devoted to the publication of communications relating to various facets of research in (i) Marine sciences including marine engineering and marine pollution; (ii) Climate change & (iii) Geosciences i.e. geology, geography and geophysics. IJMS is a multidisciplinary journal in marine sciences and geosciences. Therefore, research and review papers and book reviews of general significance to marine sciences and geosciences which are written clearly and well organized will be given preference.