Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Microbial Ecology, Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Abstract
Bacteria associated with the marine wood-boring isopod
Limnoria lignorum
were enumerated by acridine orange epifluorescence microscopy and by plate counts on several media; the plate-viable bacteria were isolated and identified. Similar procedures were followed to enumerate and identify bacteria associated with the wood substrate from which the isopods were collected and with the surrounding water from the isopod habitat. Approximately 1.4 × 10
7
bacterial cells were associated with each individual
L. lignorum. Aeromonas hydrophila, Pseudomonas
, and
Vibrio
were the most common genera in the isopod microflora. Wood from
L. lignorum
burrows had an associated bacterial flora of 1.6 × 10
7
cells per mg (damp weight).
A. hydrophila
also predominated in the wood microflora. The water from which the isopod population was collected contained 2.3 × 10
6
bacteria per ml.
Pseudomonas
and
Vibrio
species were very common in the water microflora, but
A. hydrophila
was not detected. Interactions between the isopod, its associated microorganisms, and the microorganisms within the wood substrate are discussed in the light of the known absence of a resident digestive tract microflora in these animals.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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