Effects of hydrography on the distribution of bacteria and virus in Cochin Estuary, India
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Effects of hydrography on the distribution of bacteria and virus in Cochin Estuary, India
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Creator |
Parvathi, A.
Jasna, V. Jina, S. Jayalakshmy, K.V. Lallu, K.R. Madhu, N.V. Muraleedharan, K.R. NaveenKumar, K.R. Balachandran, K.K. |
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Brackishwater environment
viruses bacteria population seasonality |
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Description |
The viral dynamics have rarely been investigated in estuarine environments of India. The present study brings out a first hand information on the distribution of virus and bacteria in an eutrophic estuary (Cochin, India). Thirteen stations were selected for monthly monitoring of bacterial abundance (BA), total viable bacterial count (TVC), viral abundance (VA), chlorophyll a (Chl a) and other water quality parameters (temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen and inorganic nutrients such as NO3?N, NH4?N, PO4?P and SiO4?Si) for 1 year. There was significant variations in the VA [0.59?4.48 ? 107viral like particles (VLPs) mL-1] and BA (0.49?8.12 ? 106 cells mL-1) in the estuary. The variation in the viral to bacterial ratio (3?22) indicated marked seasonality. Statistical analysis showed bacteria as a major factor controlling the distribution of viruses (60 % variability) in Cochin estuary (CE). The viruses also showed positive correlations with Chl a, pH and salinity. The distribution of virus followed a distinct pattern of three different zones in the estuary controlled by salinity in zone I, Chl a in zone II and salinity, Chl a in zone III. The zonal distribution suggests that the factors that control the viral-host systems vary in different areas due to the complex hydrography of the estuary and environmental changes are very sensitive to the viral population in CE
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Date |
2015-02-17T05:16:39Z
2015-02-17T05:16:39Z 2015 |
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Journal Article
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Ecological Research, 30(1); 85-92
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4696 |
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Language |
en
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Rights |
An edited version of this paper was published by Springer. This paper is for R & D purpose and Copyright [2014] The Ecological Society of Japan.
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Ecological Society of Japan
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