- Bacterioplankton
Bacterioplankton refers to the bacterial component of the
plankton that drifts in the water column. The name comes from theAncient Greek word _gr. πλανκτος (" _gr. planktos"), meaning "wanderer" or "drifter" (Thurman, 1997), and " _la. bacterium", aLatin neologism coined in the 19th century byChristian Gottfried Ehrenberg . They are found in bothseawater andfreshwater .Bacterioplankton occupy a range of
ecological niche s in aquatic systems. Many aresaprotroph ic, and obtain energy by consuming organic material produced by other organisms. This material may be dissolved in the medium and taken directly from there, or bacteria may live and grow in association with particulate material such asmarine snow . Many other bacterioplankton species areautotroph ic, and derive energy from eitherphotosynthesis orchemosynthesis . The former are often categorised as picophytoplankton, and includecyanobacteria l groups such as "Prochlorococcus " and "Synechococcus ". Bacterioplankton also play roles in ecological pathways such asnitrogen fixation ,nitrification ,denitrification ,remineralisation andmethanogen esis.Like other small plankton, the bacterioplankton are preyed upon by
zooplankton (usuallyprotozoa ns), and their numbers are also controlled throughinfection bybacteriophage s.ee also
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*Phytoplankton
*Plankton
*Zooplankton References
*cite book
last = Thurman
first = H. V.
year = 1997
title = Introductory Oceanography
publisher = Prentice Hall College
location = New Jersey, USA
isbn = 0132620723External links
* [http://thalassa.cbl.umces.edu/MO2006/ Typical Marine bacterioplankton]
* [http://thalassa.cbl.umces.edu/MO2006/marbac.html A list of Seawater Bacteria]
* [http://halia.hik.se/mbd/start.jsp Marine Bacterioplankton Database]
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