Title of article :
Measuring soil protist respiration and ingestion rates using stable isotopes
Author/Authors :
Crotty، نويسنده , , Felicity V. and Adl، نويسنده , , Sina M. and Blackshaw، نويسنده , , Rod P. and Murray، نويسنده , , Philip J.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
3
From page :
919
To page :
921
Abstract :
Protists have a direct effect on soil nutrient cycling due to their abundance, diversity and assimilation rates of bacterial biomass. Here for the first time stable isotopes have been utilised to quantify respiration and ingestion rates of soil protists. We show that microcosms can generate values for these variables within the instrument detection range. Through consumption of enriched bacteria, indigenous agricultural grassland soil protists obtained an enrichment of 6.8 atom% (±1.67) for 13C and 16.4 atom% (±4.34) for 15N. Bacteria were consumed at a rate of 41 (±0.04) bacteria h−1 protist−1 during the initial 24 h period of incubation. Protist respiration monitored over time equated to an increase of 0.15 atom% excess (±0.036) in 13CO2 respired per minute and an accumulation of 0.7 fg (±0.36) CO2–C protist−1 min−1. These results provide numbers quantifying the assimilation efficiencies of soil protists, their effect on labile biomass turnover and the flow of C and N through the soil food web.
Keywords :
Microbial ecology , Soil respiration , Protist , Assimilation efficiencies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1999953
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