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Microbial release from seeded beach sediments during wave conditions

  • Matthew C. Phillips
  • , Zhixuan Feng
  • , Laura J. Vogel
  • , Ad J.H.M. Reniers
  • , Brian K. Haus
  • , Amber A. Enns
  • , Yifan Zhang
  • , David B. Hernandez
  • , Helena M. Solo-Gabriele*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Miami

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摘要

Beach sands can sustain indigenous and introduced populations of enterococci. The objective of this study was to evaluate wave action in promoting the release of introduced bacteria. To accomplish this objective this study developed a method to assess attachment and identified conditions under which introduced bacteria are integrated into the sand. A new "shearing assay" showed that attachment of the introduced spike mimicked that of the natural sand when the spike was allowed to integrate into the sand for 24. h at room temperature at a sand moisture content of 20%. Experiments in a wave flume showed that waves were capable of releasing about 60% of the total bacteria added. This suggests that for the range of wave conditions evaluated (height: 1.9-10.5. cm, period:1-2.7. s), waves were incapable of releasing all of the bacteria. Further study is needed to evaluate bacteria attachment mechanisms.

源语言英语
页(从-至)114-122
页数9
期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
79
1-2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 2月 2014
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