Authors
Ellen J Weerman, HARM G Van Der GEEST, MYRA D Van Der MEULEN, Erik MM Manders, JOHAN Van De KOPPEL, Peter MJ Herman, Wim Admiraal
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Freshwater Biology
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
1358-1369
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
1. Phototrophic biofilms consist of a matrix of phototrophs, non‐photosynthetic bacteria and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) which is spatially structured. Despite widespread exploitation of algae and bacteria within phototrophic biofilms, for example by protozoans, the ‘engineering’ effects of these ciliates on the spatial heterogeneity of phototrophic biofilms are poorly studied.
2. We studied the potential engineering effects of two ciliates, Urostyla sp. and Paramecium bursaria, on the spatial heterogeneity of synthetic multispecies biofilms. Biomass of phototrophic organisms, EPS and bacteria was analysed three dimensionally using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Spatial heterogeneity and cover of the phototrophs, bacteria and EPS were determined at several depths within the biofilm.
3. Ciliate species did not interfere with the overall development of phototrophic microorganisms, because the …
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