Document Type
Conference Item
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
Sampling was carried out in a tropical Klang estuary in order to observe for the periodic spikes in chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration that is known to occur during rainy season. Sampling was at the Klang river mouth, and was from April until September 2010 (six samplings), from July until November 2011 (11 samplings) and from October until November 2012 (8 samplings). In the year 2011 and 2012, we observed spikes in Chl a concentration up to 26.3 μg l–1 (2011) and 22.9 μg l–1 (2012). Viral abundance was observed as virus like particles (VLP) via epifluorescence microscopy after staining with SYBR Green.Viral counts ranged from 0.7×107 to 12.5 × 107 VLP ml˗1, and averaged 3.8 × 107 VLP ml˗1. Viral growth rates were also measured using the dilution method, and ranged 0.013 ˗ 0.206 h˗1 (mean = 0.079 h˗1). Preliminary data analysis showed that the dynamics of viral abundance was not related to the bloom event but more likely due to the tight coupling with bacteria (R2 = 0.501, p = 0.004). Other possible drivers of viral dynamics will be discussed.
Keywords
Phytoplankton bloom, Viral abundance, Viral production, Virus-bacteria coupling
Divisions
InstituteofBiologicalSciences
Event Title
14th Annual Meeting Geosciences Society (AOGS) 2017
Event Location
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore
Event Dates
6-11 August 2017
Event Type
conference
Additional Information
Conference paper