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Viruses, bacteria and suspended particles in a backwater and main channel site of the Danube (Austria).

Peter Peduzzi1, Birgit Luef.   

Abstract

A short overview of currently available studies on the ecology of viruses in running waters is provided. Additionally, a survey was conducted on the dynamics of both viruses and bacteria in an isolated floodplain segment of the Danube River and in the main channel near Vienna (Austria) during the hydrologically most dynamic phase (spring - summer). The study evaluates the differences between the main channel and the floodplain segment for suspended particle abundance and quality in relation to bacterial and viral parameters; both free-living forms and those attached to particles are examined. The hydrological disconnection of these two contrasting sampling sites influenced particle abundance and quality as well as the distribution of free-living vs. attached bacteria and viruses. The per-cell activity of bacteria attached to particles was significantly higher than that of the free-living fraction, particularly in the isolated water body. The abundance of bacteria and viruses on particles depended on particle quality (size). In the main channel, bacteria were significantly more abundant on surfaces (per mm(2)) of suspended matter > 5 μm (aggregates with organic constituents) compared to particles < 5 μm (mostly mineral grains). In the isolated water body, both bacteria and viruses were more abundant on the larger particles/aggregates. Data from both locations revealed a positive correlation between abundance of particles > 5μm and attached viruses; free-living viruses were less abundant at high > 5μm particle loads. Only in the isolated floodplain section was viral abundance positively influenced by elevated per-cell productivity of potential host bacteria. The results demonstrate that system variability on a relatively small topographical scale (within a river-floodplain system) has consequences for microbial life, including viruses.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 21151810      PMCID: PMC2999825          DOI: 10.1007/s00027-008-8068-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aquat Sci        ISSN: 1015-1621            Impact factor:   2.744


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