Vertical distribution of bacteria in Arctic sea ice from the Barents and Laptev Seas

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Rolf Gradinger
Qing Zhang
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[1] Institut für Polarökologie,
[2] Wischhofstrasse 1–3,undefined
[3] Gebäude 12,undefined
[4] D-24148 Kiel,undefined
[5] Germany e-mail: npf06@rz.uni-kiel.d400.de; Fax: +49 431 72087 20,undefined
[6] Second Institute of Oceanography,undefined
[7] SOA,undefined
[8] Hangzhou 310012,undefined
[9] Peoples Republic of China,undefined
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Polar Biology | 1997年 / 17卷
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Biomass; Vertical Distribution; Algal Biomass; Bacterial Abundance; Shelf Area;
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The vertical distribution of bacterial abundance and biomass was investigated in relation to algal biomass in ice cores taken from drifting ice floes in two Arctic shelf areas: the Barents Sea and the Laptev Sea. Bacteria were not homogeneously distributed throughout the cores but occurred in dense layers. Different types of distribution patterns were found: either a single maximum occurred inside or at the bottom of the ice floe or maxima were found in different parts of the floes. Bacterial concentrations ranged from 0.4 to 36.7 · 105 cells ml−1. The size spectra of sea-ice bacteria were determined by image analysis. Cell sizes showed considerable variation between the ice floes. In multi-year sea ice, the largest bacteria were observed in the area of an internal chlorophyll a maximum. No specific vertical distribution patterns were found in first-year ice floes. Bacterial biomass for the ice cores ranged from 19.2 to 79.2 mg C m−2, and the ratio of bacterial:ice algal biomass ranged from 0.43 to 10.42. A comparison with data collected from fast ice revealed large differences in terms of cell size, abundance and biomass.
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