Linking sediment biofilms, hydrodynamics, and river bed clogging: Evidence from a large river

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Battin, TJ
Sengschmitt, D
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[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Ecol, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Hydraul Hydrol & Water Resources Management, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
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10.1007/s002489900142
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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We investigated possible effects of the hydrodynamics at the water/sediment interface on river bed biofilms within the reservoir Freudenau (Vienna, Austria) of the Danube River during the period 1996/97. Two study sites (OBB and SSF) that differed in the magnitude of surface/subsurface water exchange were selected and intersite comparisons revealed higher organic matter, bacterial cell numbers, and esterase activity in SSF with lower horizontal outflow. Concentrations of colloidal carbohydrates and uronic acids were unaffected by hydrodynamics. The relative contribution of uronic acids to bulk colloidal carbohydrates was higher in the low-flow site SSF. The distribution patterns of this relative contribution generally matched the subsurface flow pattern. Shortly after impoundment in March 1996 and along with decreased surface now velocity, maximal biofilm carbohydrate exopolymers concurred with minimal esterase activity in OBB. We hypothesize that this inverse relationship is due to increased diffusional resistance within the exopolymer biofilm matrix that reduces mass transfer and hydrolytic activity. These results, to our knowledge, are the first evidence for microbial participation in the clogging of a large river bed. Biofilm-associated organic carbon increased significantly by a factor of similar to 3.3 to 4.4 with progressive clogging as determined by the sediment leakage coefficient, which increased similar to 3.8 times. Concomitantly, with ongoing clogging, esterase activity exhibited increasingly higher values at the interface relatively to deeper sediment layers, which translates into steeper depth gradients. Furthermore, minimal inflow from the surface water into the river bed along with steepest esterase gradients concurred with a senescent benthic algal bloom. This suggests an important role for algae in clogging. Either algae obstruct voids mechanically, or their exudates fuel heterotrophic bacteria that in turn are involved in clogging processes. However, our data do not allow unequivocal differentiation between biogenic and physical clogging mechanisms.
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