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Bacterioplankton growth and production at the Louisiana hydrocarbon seeps
Authors:P. A. LaRock  J. -H. Hyun  B. W. Bennison
Affiliation:(1) Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, 70803 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA;(2) Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, 32306 Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Abstract:The growth rate and potential production of bacterioplankton in cold hydrocarbon seeps located along the Louisiana coast were determined using a pulse-labeling technique. Surprisingly, community doubling times are on the order of 1.1 h, which compares to laboratory-grown cultures. We also found that there are differences in growth rates on relatively small geographic scales, suggesting the influence of site-specific geological features (e.g., gas hydrate mounds). Proceeding downslope to deeper waters, methane-oxidizing bacteria appeared to play a more significant role in community productivity. These preliminary experiments indicated, quite unexpectedly, that water column microbes are growing at a more rapid rate than in any other marine system so far studied and that methane may serve as a primary nutrient (carbon) source in these seep-associated microbial assemblages.
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