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BACTERIAL COMMUNITY SHIFTS OF A HIGH MOUNTAIN LAKE IN RESPONSE TO VARIABLE SIMULATED CONDITIONS: AVAILABILITY OF NUTRIENTS, LIGHT AND OXYGEN

MUNTI YUHANA | THOMAS HORATH | KURT HANSELMANN


Bibliographic information
Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
Volume 13 Issue 2 Pagination 85 - 98 ISSN 0215-6334 | 1907-770X
Publisher
SEAMEO, BIOTROP
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Unpolluted high mountain lakes with a long period of ice cover and typically low nutrient concentrations. culture independent techniques (pcr-based analyses) we re used for detection and molecular characterization of a large number of bacteria most of which are still uncultivable. bacterial community shifts over three ecological conditions (nutrients; We studied bacterial population composition shifts by exposing natural water samples to variable simulated environmental conditions. the samples were taken from lake jori xiii (2640 m a.s.l); Light and oxygen availability) were detected by using temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (ttge) of a pcr-amplified part of the 16s rrna gene. the bacterial populations responded differently to the variable conditions; As revealed by ttge pattern shifts during the experiment.; Located in the eastern swiss alps. the jori lakes are characterized as remote; An oligo-to mesotrophic cold freshwater lake
Language
English

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