Abstract

To determine whether heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) in the mesopelagial actively ingest bacteria and whether HNF grazing rates comprise a significant fraction of the mesopelagic bacterial production, we measured uptake rates of fluorescently labeled bacteria (FLB) by mesopela- gic HNF and bacterial production in the East Sea, 5 times from April 1996 to September 1997. Although bacterial abundance and production were much lower in the mesopelagic than in the epi- pelagic zone, HNF clearance rates and volume-specific HNF clearance rates in both layers were usu- ally within the same range, 1 to 11 nl HNF -1 h -1 and 0.1 to 1 〈 10 6 h -1 , respectively. Two samples in the mesopelagial showed somewhat increased clearance rates (14 to 16 nl HNF -1 h -1 ) and volume- specific HNF clearance rates (up to 2.6 〈 10 6 h -1 ). Fractions of actively grazing HNF were not statisti- cally different in the 2 layers (epipelagial: 33 to 98%, mesopelagial: 22 to 79%) in most cruises. HNF grazing rates in the mesopelagial (0.1 to 1.1 〈 10 6 cells l -1 h -1 ) were either major fractions of or often greater than bacterial production, suggesting that HNF grazing on bacteria was the major fate of mesopelagic bacterial production at the study site.

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