Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9437680 | FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Our results show that each lake has its own distinct bacterioplankton community. The samples of lake Blankaart differed substantially from those of the other lakes; this pattern was consistent throughout the year of study. The bacterioplankton community composition in lake Blankaart seems to be less diverse and less stable than in the other three lakes. Clone library results reveal that Actinobacteria strongly dominated the bacterial community in lake Blankaart. The relative abundance of Betaproteobacteria was low, whereas this group was dominant in the other three lakes. Turbid lakes had a higher representation of Cyanobacteria, while clearwater lakes were characterized by more representatives of the Bacteroidetes. Correlating our DGGE data with environmental parameters, using the BIOENV procedure, suggests that differences are partly related to the equilibrium state of the lake.
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Authors
Katleen Van der Gucht, Tom Vandekerckhove, Nele Vloemans, Sylvie Cousin, Koenraad Muylaert, Koen Sabbe, Moniek Gillis, Steven Declerk, Luc De Meester, Wim Vyverman,