Aerobic and facultative anaerobic heterotrophic bacteria associated to Mediterranean oysters and seawater
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Pujalte Domarco, María Jesús; Macián Rovira, M. Carmen; Garay Auban, Esperanza; Ortigosa, Margarita
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 1999
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A comparative study on the composition and seasonal fluctuations of the
main heterotrophic bacterial groups and species isolated from Mediterranean oysters
and their growing-seawater was carried out. For the study we used 574 strains isolated
from Marine Agar (MA) and submitted to numerical analysis of phenotypic traits
in previous studies, plus 323 isolates recovered on Thiosulphate Citrate Bile Sucrose
(TCBS) agar from the same samples and identified in this study. Oyster samples
were dominated by halophilic fermentative bacteria during most of the year with
predominance of two Vibrio species, V. splendidus (at temperatures lower than 20°C),
and V. harveyi (at higher temperatures). On the contrary, Vibrio spp. was not the
predominant microbiota of seawater, where most isolates had remained unidentified
but corresponded to α-Proteobacteria, as shown by rDNA hybridization with
phylogenetic probes in this study. Among the strict aerobes that could be identified,
none of them showed a clear dominance, and many different groups were represented
in very low percentages, in contrast with the major species from oyster samples.
Shannon-Weaver diversity index revealed significant differences between both types
of samples. No apparent seasonality was found in the distribution of seawater species,
in sharp contrast with oyster-associated bacteria.
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