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Acta Biológica Colombiana

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CARABALLO, PEDRO; FORSBERG, BRUCE R  and  LEITE, ROSSEVAL G. The Trophic Role of Microbial Loop in an Amazonia Central Floodplain Lake. Acta biol.Colomb. [online]. 2012, vol.17, n.1, pp.103-116. ISSN 0120-548X.

In order to evaluate the role of heterotrophic bacteria on carbon flow in food chains of an Amazonian floodplain lake, monthly collections of these organisms were made during the hydrological year from December 2007 to November 2008. Littoral, pelagic, and aquatic macrophyte regions of the Catalão Lake in Central Amazonia were sampled and bacteria were multiplied in vitro, using dissolved organic carbon (COD) of each one of the regions studied as a substrate. The bacterial biomass obtained was used for stable isotope analyses of carbon and nitrogen. These data were confronted with COD values of the four hydrological periods of the lake (dry, rising, flood and fall). In general, it was found that the main source of carbon for heterotrophic bacteria was that of C4 origin, which presented a minimum contribution of 75% of bacterial biomass, to the extent that the bacteria d13C average value was -17.72‰ ± 2.25. Comparing this value with the d13C of zooplankton in the same period (-33.04‰ ± 3.81) permit concludes that the contribution of heterotrophic bacteria in the carbon flow to higher trophic levels in the Catalão lake is minimal.

Keywords : Amazon; stable isotopes; bacterioplankton; carbon; floodplain lakes.

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