HNA and LNA bacteria in relation to the activity of heterotrophic bacteria
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Heterotrophic bacteria are significant components of prokaryotic communities in marine ecosystems (AzAm & HodSoN, 1977). methods developed in last few decades for studying microorganisms, including optical, radioactive marking methods and molecular techniques, have shown that many of the methods previously used actually ignored A one-year survey of HNA and LNA heterotrophic bacteria abundance and its relation to bacterial production was conducted in the middle and southern Adriatic. The average abundance of heterotrophic bacteria in the central and southern coastal areas of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea ranged from 0.24×106 to 2.39×106 cells mL-1 and in the open sea area ranged from 0.23×106 to 0.63×106 cells mL-1. Elevated average abundances were found in the coastal area of Šibenik and in Kaštela Bay. The average monthly percentage of HNA bacteria in the central and southern coastal areas investigated ranged from 21.48 to 93.18%, while in the open sea HNA ranged from 28.62 to 65.62%. The seasonal distribution in the coastal areas mostly showed simultaneously the prevalence of LNA bacteria in the bacterial community and high values of bacterial production, respectively, during spring and summer. The prevalence of the HNA group in the bacterial community was found during colder seasons together with low values of bacterial production. Exceptions are identified in the areas influenced by rivers with the highest bacterial production, where HNA bacteria were dominant in the microbial community during all four seasons. On the open sea during the periods with the highest values of bacterial production, when viewed seasonally and vertically, the water column was dominated by LNA bacteria indicating the importance of both groups of bacteria in the marine ecosystems of the waters studied.
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