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Science | 1984

Do Bacteria-Sized Marine Eukaryotes Consume Significant Bacterial Production?

Jed A. Fuhrman; George B. McManus

Up to 60 percent of the total marine primary production (or about one-fourth of the total global carbon dioxide fixation) passes through the free-living bacterioplankton. Grazing by bacteriovores is probably the predominant fate of the bacteria, although data are scarce. Evidence is presented that previously uncharacterized, small eukaryotes that are able to pass even 0.6-micrometer filters may be responsible for a large fraction (more than 50 percent) of the total grazing in coastal waters. These organisms have not yet been observed microscopically.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 1983

Factors affecting the elimination of PCBs in the marine copepod Acartia tonsa

George B. McManus; Kevin D. Wyman; William T. Peterson; Charles F. Wurster

The effects of feeding, egg laying, and fecal pellet production on the elimination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the marine copepod Acartia tonsa were studied in a series of experiments. Copepods were exposed to 14C-labelled Aroclor 1254 and allowed to depurate in clean seawater. Copepods fed during depuration eliminated PCBs more rapidly than unfed copepods whether or not the original PCB exposure medium had contained food. Both eggs and fecal pellets contained PCBs during depuration, with the weight specific concentration of PCB in the eggs (up to 407 ppm, dry weight) exceeding four times that in the females that produced them. Female copepods eliminated PCBs twice as rapidly as males, indicating that egg production is an important route for PCB elimination.


Limnology and Oceanography | 1986

Bacterivory in seawater studied with the use of inert fluorescent particles1

George B. McManus; Jed A. Fuhrman


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1988

Production, consumption and nutrient cycling in a laboratory mesocosm

Roman; Hugh W. Ducklow; Jed A. Fuhrman; Chris Garside; Patricia M. Glibert; Thomas C. Malone; George B. McManus


Journal of Plankton Research | 1986

Photosynthetic pigments in the ciliate Laboea strobila from Long Island Sound, USA

George B. McManus; Jed A. Fuhrman


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1988

Clearance of bacteria-sized particles by natural populations of nanoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay outflow plume

George B. McManus; Jed A. Fuhrman


Limnology and Oceanography | 1986

Does adenine incorporation into nucleic acids measure total microbial production

Jed A. Fuhrman; Hugh W. Ducklow; David L. Kirchman; John Hudak; George B. McManus; Jonathan G. Kramer


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1990

Mesoscale and seasonal variability of heterotrophic nanoflagellate abundance in an estuarine outflow plume

George B. McManus; Jed A. Fuhrman


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1992

NH4+ regeneration and grazing: interdependent processes n size-fractionated 15NH4+ experiments

Patricia M. Glibert; Ca Miller; Chris Garside; Roman; George B. McManus


Limnology and Oceanography | 1986

Adenine and total microbial production: A reply

Jed A. Fuhrman; Hugh W. Ducklow; David L. Kirchman; George B. McManus

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Jed A. Fuhrman

University of Southern California

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Charles F. Wurster

State University of New York System

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Chris Garside

Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences

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Patricia M. Glibert

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

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John Hudak

State University of New York System

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