Effects of temperature and nutrients on changes in genetic diversity of bacterioplankton communities in a semi-closed bay, South Korea: 1. Relationships between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton communities

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dc.contributor.author 김현정 -
dc.contributor.author 정승원 -
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-15T10:31:42Z -
dc.date.available 2020-07-15T10:31:42Z -
dc.date.created 2020-02-11 -
dc.date.issued 2018-11-02 -
dc.identifier.uri https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/22917 -
dc.description.abstract Coastal bacterioplankton communities appear to be finely structured in discrete phylogenetic clusters, revealing the co-existence of several hundred closely related bacterioplankton populations (Acinas et al., 2004). The study of temporal changes in bacterioplankton communities in relation to environmental parameters is a promising area for a research in the field of bacterioplankton ecology as it provides insights into the functional traits of individual populations and how populations are controlled by environmental characteristics, as well as into how populations are interlinked (Adersson et al., 2010). Recent efforts to model, formalise and explain temporal changes in bacterioplankton communities have built on an existing body of knowledge, wherein pronounced seasonal changes in certain components of bacterioplankton communities have been described in response to environmental change (Pinhassi and Hagstr&ouml m, 2000 Schauer et al., 2003). For example, phytoplankton blooms are known to cause pronounced changes in bacterioplankton communities and populations in marine waters (Pinhassi et al., 2004). In addition, experimental studies have recently demonstrated that microbial diversity resulting from niche partitioning leads to more efficient nutrient uptake, which implies that biodiversity may influence water quality and act as a buffer against the impact of pollution (Cardinale, 2011 Gravel et al., 2011).hanges in bacterioplankton communities in relation to environmental parameters is a promising area for a research in the field of bacterioplankton ecology as it provides insights into the functional traits of individual populations and how populations are controlled by environmental characteristics, as well as into how populations are interlinked (Adersson et al., 2010). Recent efforts to model, formalise and explain temporal changes in bacterioplankton communities have built on an existing body of knowledge, wherein pronounced seasonal changes in certain components of bacterioplankton communities have been described in response to environmental change (Pinhassi and Hagstr&ouml m, 2000 Schauer et al., 2003). For example, phytoplankton blooms are known to cause pronounced changes in bacterioplankton communities and populations in marine waters (Pinhassi et al., 2004). In addition, experimental studies have recently demonstrated that microbial diversity resulting from niche partitioning leads to more efficient nutrient uptake, which implies that biodiversity may influence water quality and act as a buffer against the impact of pollution (Cardinale, 2011 Gravel et al., 2011). -
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dc.language English -
dc.publisher PICES -
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dc.title Effects of temperature and nutrients on changes in genetic diversity of bacterioplankton communities in a semi-closed bay, South Korea: 1. Relationships between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton communities -
dc.type Conference -
dc.citation.conferencePlace JA -
dc.citation.endPage 200 -
dc.citation.startPage 200 -
dc.citation.title PICES -
dc.contributor.alternativeName 김현정 -
dc.contributor.alternativeName 정승원 -
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation PICES, pp.200 -
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