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Article Dans Une Revue Hydrobiologia Année : 2010

Viability of differentiated epilithic bacterial communities in the River Garonne (SW France)

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Epilithic bacterial community viability was assessed on natural biofilm assemblages from environmentally contrasting locations over a 17-months period to determine if it reflects environmental conditions or conditions within the biofilm assemblage. Vital state was assessed by membrane integrity using LIVE/DEAD® BacLight staining kit. Samples were regularly collected in a large river, up and downstream of a large urban centre. Epilithic biomasses were similar between sites irrespective of the distinct water quality but varied temporarily, peaking up to 48 g AFDM m−2. Bacterial community composition assessed by 16S rDNA based PCR-DGGE significantly differed between sites. Bacterial densities (median of 2.5 × 1011 cell g AFDM−1) were stable whatever the sample origin or biomass. Viable bacterial fractions ranged between 13 and 83% of the total bacterial densities and were correlated with hydrological stability indicators (average of 41.9% during stable water periods, 62.4% during intermediate flow regimes and 50.0% during flow instability) and seasonal parameters. At the river section and epilithic community scales, consistent bacterial densities per unit of biomass could reflect a biofilm assemblage carrying capacity while variable membrane integrity likely integrates changes in the vital state of the community under changing environmental conditions.

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hal-02594471 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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E. Lyautey, S. Boulêtreau, E. Madigou, Frédéric Garabetian. Viability of differentiated epilithic bacterial communities in the River Garonne (SW France). Hydrobiologia, 2010, 637 (1), pp.207-218. ⟨10.1007/s10750-009-9997-0⟩. ⟨hal-02594471⟩
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