Codlurn bursa, a balloon-llke chloroph~cean macroalga, a c h ~e v e s cons~derable biomass (300 g DW m-') In the NW Mediterranean httoral C bursa grows as a hollow sphere ranging in slze up to 40 cm In d~ameter, where the t h ~c k algal thallus (-0 5 cm) encloses a lumen fllled w ~t h seawater that receives substantial amounts of organlc carbon from the thallus The water enclosed within C bursa supports an active mcroheterotroph~c (bactena flagellates and clllates) community, about 2-fold denser than that in the ambient water where metazoans are absent Protlstan grazing removed the entlre bactenal populabon dally (121 7 % d-l) Oxygen concentratlon withln the enclosed water showed large die1 fluctuations, reaching concentrations close to saturat~on (-90%) dunng day time, and concentratlon close to anoxia (after 12 h) In the dark as a result of the comblned n ~e t a b o l ~s m of the alga and the microheterotrophs The relat~ve actlvlty and abundance of mlcroheterotrophs decreased as C bursa slze Increased, consistent wlth the reduct~on In the ratlo of macroalgal w e ~g h t Internal water volume That the carbon supplied by the algal enclosure becomes increasingly diluted as C bursa grows was also indicated by reduced exoproteolytic actlv~ty w t h dechne of mlcloheterotrophs abundance dunng C bursa growth The hlgh heterotroph~c actlvity w ~t h i n C bursa balloons resulted in nutnent concentrabon 5to 15-fold hlgher than those in the surround~ng seawater, w h ~c h could partially support algal production
S. Krämer, Sven Marhan, Liliane Rueß, Wolfgang Armbruster, Olaf Butenschoen, Heike Haslwimmer, Yakov Kuzyakov, Johanna Pausch, Nicole Scheunemann, Jochen Schoene, Andreas Schmalwasser, Kai Uwe Totsche, Frank Walker, Stefan Scheu, Ellen Kandeler
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