"US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Changes in the epilimnetic bacterial community composition, production, and protist-induced mortality along the longitudinal axis of a highly eutrophic reservoir." . "Changes in the epilimnetic bacterial community composition, production, and protist-induced mortality along the longitudinal axis of a highly eutrophic reservoir."@en . . "0"^^ . "359;371" . "0"^^ . "\u0160imek, Karel" . "Changes in the epilimnetic bacterial community composition, production, and protist-induced mortality along the longitudinal axis of a highly eutrophic reservoir." . "N/A" . . . . . . "Hejzlar, Josef" . "[AEF18C5AB1A1]" . . "3"^^ . "Microbial Ecology" . "42" . "675297" . "13"^^ . "We studied bacterial community composition (BCC) and dynamics and protistan bacterivory along the longitudinal axis of a canyon-shaped, eutrophic reservoir in NE Spain. Longitudinal changes in BCC from the river inflow to the reservoir dam were detected by using oligonucleotide probes targeted to the kingdom Bacteria, to the alpha, beta, and gamma subclasses (ALFA, BETA, and GAMA) of the class Proteobacteria, and to the Cytophaga/Flavobacterium (CF) cluster. In general, the inflow of the organically loaded river induced a clear downstream succession of the microbial food web. Changes within members of BETA and CF were the most important in determining changes in BCC. The observed BCC shift and the longitudinal shift in food web structure (bacteria-flagellates-ciliates), resulted from complex interactions brought about by several major factors: varying hydrology, the high allochthonous river-borne input of organic matter, downstream changing substrate availability, and selective protistan"@en . . . "Comerma, M." . . "Garcia, J. C." . . . "0095-3628" . "RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013095!RIV/2003/AV0/A62003/N" . . "bacterial community composition; eutrophic reservoir; microbial food webs"@en . . "Changes in the epilimnetic bacterial community composition, production, and protist-induced mortality along the longitudinal axis of a highly eutrophic reservoir."@en . . . . "Nedoma, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . . . "P(GA206/98/0727), P(GA206/99/0028), P(IPP1011802), Z(AV0Z6017912), Z(MSM 123100004)" . "Armengol, J." . . . "We studied bacterial community composition (BCC) and dynamics and protistan bacterivory along the longitudinal axis of a canyon-shaped, eutrophic reservoir in NE Spain. Longitudinal changes in BCC from the river inflow to the reservoir dam were detected by using oligonucleotide probes targeted to the kingdom Bacteria, to the alpha, beta, and gamma subclasses (ALFA, BETA, and GAMA) of the class Proteobacteria, and to the Cytophaga/Flavobacterium (CF) cluster. In general, the inflow of the organically loaded river induced a clear downstream succession of the microbial food web. Changes within members of BETA and CF were the most important in determining changes in BCC. The observed BCC shift and the longitudinal shift in food web structure (bacteria-flagellates-ciliates), resulted from complex interactions brought about by several major factors: varying hydrology, the high allochthonous river-borne input of organic matter, downstream changing substrate availability, and selective protistan" . "7"^^ . . "RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013095" . "Kojeck\u00E1, P." .