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Degradation of Macromolecular Organic Compounds in a Tropical Lagoon (Ciénaga Grande, Colombia) and its Ecological Significance

✍ Scribed by Hans-Georg Hoppe; Klaus Gocke; Doris Zamorano; Reinhard Zimmermann


Book ID
102870996
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
958 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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✦ Synopsis


Primary production and decomposition of organic substances were investigated in a tropical lagoon during the rainy season. Production and mineralization were measured using the oxygen method. Total bacteria numbers and biomasses were est.imated with epifluorescence microscopy, and the enzymatic degradation capacity of model substrates was determined photometrically. These parameters were measured in the water and sediment of the lagoon itself and also in its effluents and incoming waters. The aim of the study was to determine t,he sites of highest microbial activity in the lagoon and t o compare its activity with other coastal water bodies. Since the shallow water lagoon contains a large amount of particulate matter, it was of special interest to study the degradation of this material and its influence on the microbial population. It was found that up t o 14 Oro of the bacteria colonized the particles and that 62 of the respiration originated in the particle fraction =-8 pm. Highest exoenzymatic activities were measured in the sediment and water of the mangrove belt. It is concluded that decomposition and conditioning of particulate organic matter play dominant roles in the recycling of organic carbon in the lagoon.