Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations

Bacterial communities are fundamental components of many processes occurring in aquatic ecosystems, since through microbial activities substantial amount of matter and energy is transferred from a pool of DOC to higher trophic levels. Previous studies highlighted the beneficial effects of diversity...

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Main Author: Baho, Didier
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1387602013-01-08T13:29:23ZResistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbationsengTemporal and spatial insurance of microbial communities against perturbationsBaho, DidierUppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningUppsala universitet, Limnologi2010ResistanceResilienceMicrobial communitiesPerturbationTemporal and SpatialBacterial communities are fundamental components of many processes occurring in aquatic ecosystems, since through microbial activities substantial amount of matter and energy is transferred from a pool of DOC to higher trophic levels. Previous studies highlighted the beneficial effects of diversity on ecosystem functioning, however studies on the resistance and resilience in microbial communities are scarce. Similarly, studies focusing on factors that might improve resistance or resilience of communities such as the influence of refuges are equally missing, although an understanding of the underlying mechanisms could be very useful in the field of conservation management. In this study, chemostat cultures were used to investigate the influence of a spatial and a temporal refuge on bacterioplankton communities’ resistance and resilience measured in terms of functioning and community composition after applying a salinity pulse disturbance. Respiration rate and substrate utilization were used to estimate bacterial functioning while community composition was determined by using T-RFLP. The perturbation was found to affect bacterial functioning and community composition. Moreover our findings indicate that the resistance and resilience measured in terms of bacterial functioning and community composition were significantly influenced by the provision of refuges.   Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-138760application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Resistance
Resilience
Microbial communities
Perturbation
Temporal and Spatial
spellingShingle Resistance
Resilience
Microbial communities
Perturbation
Temporal and Spatial
Baho, Didier
Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
description Bacterial communities are fundamental components of many processes occurring in aquatic ecosystems, since through microbial activities substantial amount of matter and energy is transferred from a pool of DOC to higher trophic levels. Previous studies highlighted the beneficial effects of diversity on ecosystem functioning, however studies on the resistance and resilience in microbial communities are scarce. Similarly, studies focusing on factors that might improve resistance or resilience of communities such as the influence of refuges are equally missing, although an understanding of the underlying mechanisms could be very useful in the field of conservation management. In this study, chemostat cultures were used to investigate the influence of a spatial and a temporal refuge on bacterioplankton communities’ resistance and resilience measured in terms of functioning and community composition after applying a salinity pulse disturbance. Respiration rate and substrate utilization were used to estimate bacterial functioning while community composition was determined by using T-RFLP. The perturbation was found to affect bacterial functioning and community composition. Moreover our findings indicate that the resistance and resilience measured in terms of bacterial functioning and community composition were significantly influenced by the provision of refuges.  
author Baho, Didier
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title Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
title_short Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
title_full Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
title_fullStr Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
title_full_unstemmed Resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
title_sort resistance and resilience of microbial communities - temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning
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