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      Seagrass vegetation and meiofauna enhance the bacterial abundance in the Baltic Sea sediments (Puck Bay)

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          This study presents the first report on bacterial communities in the sediments of eelgrass ( Zostera marina) meadows in the shallow southern Baltic Sea (Puck Bay). Total bacterial cell numbers (TBNs) and bacteria biomass (BBM) assessed with the use of epifluorescence microscope and Norland’s formula were compared between bare and vegetated sediments at two localities and in two sampling summer months. Significantly higher TBNs and BBM (PERMANOVA tests, P < 0.05) were recorded at bottom covered by the seagrass meadows in both localities and in both sampling months. The relationships between bacteria characteristics and environmental factors (grain size, organic matter, photopigments in sediments), meiofauna and macrofauna densities, as well as macrophyte vegetation characteristics (shoot density, phytobenthos biomass) were tested using PERMANOVA distance-based linear model (DISTLM) procedures and showed that the main factors explaining bacteria characteristics are bottom type (vegetated vs. unvegetated) and meiofauna density. These two factors explained together 48.3 % of variability in TBN and 40.5 % in BBM, and their impacts did not overlap (as indicated by DISTLM sequential tests) demonstrating the different natures of these relationships. The effects of seagrass were most probably related to the increase of organic matter and providing habitat while higher numbers of meiofauna organisms may have stimulated the bacterial growth by increased grazing.

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                Contributors
                (0048) 793949291 , ejankowska@iopan.gda.pl
                Journal
                Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
                Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
                Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                0944-1344
                1614-7499
                17 July 2015
                17 July 2015
                2015
                : 22
                : 18
                : 14372-14378
                Affiliations
                [ ]Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, Poland
                [ ]Gdańsk University of Technology, Gabriela Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland
                Author notes

                Responsible editor: Robert Duran

                Article
                5049
                10.1007/s11356-015-5049-7
                4560759
                26178839
                88f111d8-37d3-494c-989f-0389a522e2c6
                © The Author(s) 2015

                Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

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                : 26 March 2015
                : 6 July 2015
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                © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015

                General environmental science
                benthic bacteria,sediment characteristics,benthic communities,eelgrass meadows,baltic sea

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