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Aquatic Environment Microbiology
Part 2
Atmospheric Waters
Surface Waters
Ground Waters
Stored Water
Water Cycle
Study of Aquatic Microorganisms
Determination of Bacterial Numbers
Total Viable Count
Total Cell Count
Determination of Bacterial Mass
Direct Methods
Indirect Methods
Flow Cytometry
Epiflourescence Microscopy
Microbial Communities in Aquatic Environments
Neuston
Pleuston
Plankton
Phytoplankton
Direct Methods
Direct Methods
- After centrifuging the cells, wet weight can be determined. Dry weight can be determined after drying the cells to constant weight. Nitrogen content and total carbon content can also be determined using certain special procedures.
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Aquatic Environment Microbiology Part 2
Group of Plankton Based on Size
Zooplankton
Vertical Migration
Diurnal Migration
Bacterioplankton
Seston, epipelon
Epibiotic Communities, Epibacteria, Periphytes
Epizooic Community, Epiphyton
Epilithon, Epixylon, Episammon
Benthic Community/Benthos
Pelagic Community
Factors Affecting the Microbial Population in Natural Water
Temperature
Light
Salinity
Nutrients
Turbidity
Water Currents
Lakes and Ponds
Oligotrophic Lakes
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