EXOPOLYMER MICROENVIRONMENTS OF MICROBIAL-FLORA - MULTIPLE AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS ON TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS

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DECHO, AW [1 ]
LOPEZ, GR [1 ]
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[1] SUNY STONY BROOK, MARINE SCI RES CTR, STONY BROOK, NY 11794 USA
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10.4319/lo.1993.38.8.1633
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Microbial cells in natural environments are often encased in different types of exopolymer secretions (EPS), ranging from tight capsules surrounding individual cells to the looser slime matrices of biofilms. The different physical and chemical properties of exopolymers could have secondary effects on trophic interactions between microbial cells and consumer animals. Laboratory studies showed that capsule EPS is significantly less digestible to consumers than slime EPS, even when extracted from the same bacterial strain. Bacterial cells with EPS capsules are less efficiently digested than noncapsuled cells, suggesting that capsules protect against digestion. Follow-up experiments determined that polysaccharide-rich fractions of slime EPS are absorbed with very high efficiencies while protein portions, which are more abundant in capsular polymers, are absorbed relatively poorly. Another series of experiments showed that dissolved organic matter (DOM), when adsorbed directly to the mineralogical portions of sediment particles, is available to deposit feeders. However, the further presence of an exopolymer coating on sediments more than doubled the bioavailability of adsorbed DOM to the consumer. Observations using cold-stage scanning electron microscopy indicated that exopolymer microenvironments are a common feature of natural marine sediments. Microbial exopolymers range from easily digestible carbon sources to relatively refractory ones that effectively protect some microbial cells from consumer digestion. Exopolymer microenvironments may also make recently absorbed DOM highly accessible to particle-ingesting animals.
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