Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4476748 Marine Pollution Bulletin 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The first study on marine sediments to report microbial activity in Sucre, Venezuela.•Changes in marine sediments can be evaluated by microbial and biochemical parameters.•Microbial and biochemical parameters studied in Ch-BLA exhibited marked seasonality.

The aim of this work was to evaluate the microbial activity of the surface sediments (0–10 cm) of the Chacopata-Bocaripo lagoon axis (Ch-BLA) through microbiological parameters: microbial biomass (Cmic) dehydrogenase activity (DHS), fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis (HFDA), arginine ammonification (AA) and biochemical parameters: phosphatase (PHa) and urease (URa) activity. They were determined during transition (July 2010) and upwelling (March 2011) periods. Total organic carbon (TOC) did not vary significantly (p ⩾ 0.05) between climatic periods. All the parameters studied were higher in upwelling season: Cmic (191.79 mg Cmic kg−1), DHS (228.70 μg TFF g−1 24 h−1), HFDA (204.09 μg fluorescein g−1 24 h−1), AA (13.09 μg NH4-N g−1 h−1), PHa (132.31 μg pNF g−1 h−1), URa (12.90 μg NH4-N g−1 h−1). They appear to be controlled by the availability and quality of nutrients in each climatic period, and were useful tools for evaluating changes in microbial activity in marine sediments.

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