Patchiness in the Distribution of Planktonic Heterotrophic Bacteria in Lakes 1
AUTOR(ES)
Palmer, F. E.
RESUMO
By using conventional dilution plating procedures, the heterotrophic planktonic bacteria in Lake Washington were found to be distributed in small-scale (<1.0 ml) and large-scale (>1 m in horizontal distance) patches. Recommendations are made on sampling and enumeration procedures to minimize the effect of patchiness on obtaining an accurate estimate of bacterial numbers.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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