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Martini S., Michotey V., Casalot Laurence, Bonin P., Guasco S., Garel M., Tamburini C. (2016). Bacteria as part of bioluminescence emission at the deep ANTARES station (North-Western Mediterranean Sea) during a one-year survey. Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, 116, p. 33-40. ISSN 0967-0637.

Titre du document
Bacteria as part of bioluminescence emission at the deep ANTARES station (North-Western Mediterranean Sea) during a one-year survey
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000385326700004
Auteurs
Martini S., Michotey V., Casalot Laurence, Bonin P., Guasco S., Garel M., Tamburini C.
Source
Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, 2016, 116, p. 33-40 ISSN 0967-0637
Bioluminescent bacteria have been studied during a one-year survey in 2011 at the deep ANTARES site (Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, 2000 m depth). The neutrino underwater telescope ANTARES, located at this station, has been used to record the bioluminescence at the same depth. Together with these data, environmental variables (potential temperature, salinity, nutrients, dissolved organic carbon and oxygen) have been characterized in water samples. The year 2011 was characterized by relatively stable conditions, as revealed by minor variability in the monitored oceanographic variables, by low bioluminescence and low current speed. This suggests weak eukaryote participation and mainly non-stimulated light emission. Hence, no processes of dense water have affected the ANTARES station during this survey. Abundance of bioluminescent bacteria belonging to Photobacterium genus, measured by qPCR of the luxF gene, ranged from 1.4 x 10(2) to 7.2 x 10(2) genes mL(-1). Their effective activity was confirmed through mRNA luxF quantification. Our results reveal that bioluminescent bacteria appeared more active than the total counterpart of bacteria, suggesting an ecological benefit of this feature such as favoring interaction with macro-organisms. Moreover, these results show that part of the bioluminescence, recorded at 2000 m depth over one year, could be due to bioluminescent bacteria in stable hydrological conditions.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032] ; Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
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Fonds IRD [F B010068250]
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fdi:010068250
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