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Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs

Activated sludge is a semi-natural habitat composed of macroaggregates made by flocculating bacteria and inhabited by numerous protozoans and metazoans, creating a complicated interactome. The activated sludge resembles the biological formation of naturally occurring floc habitats, such as “marine s...

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Autores principales: Walczyńska, Aleksandra, Sobczyk, Mateusz, Fiałkowska, Edyta, Pajdak-Stós, Agnieszka, Fyda, Janusz, Wiąckowski, Krzysztof
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28721506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-017-1036-5
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author Walczyńska, Aleksandra
Sobczyk, Mateusz
Fiałkowska, Edyta
Pajdak-Stós, Agnieszka
Fyda, Janusz
Wiąckowski, Krzysztof
author_facet Walczyńska, Aleksandra
Sobczyk, Mateusz
Fiałkowska, Edyta
Pajdak-Stós, Agnieszka
Fyda, Janusz
Wiąckowski, Krzysztof
author_sort Walczyńska, Aleksandra
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description Activated sludge is a semi-natural habitat composed of macroaggregates made by flocculating bacteria and inhabited by numerous protozoans and metazoans, creating a complicated interactome. The activated sludge resembles the biological formation of naturally occurring floc habitats, such as “marine snow.” So far, these two types of habitat have been analyzed separately, despite their similarities. We examined the effect of a bacterivorous ciliate, Aspidisca cicada, on the quality of the macroaggregate ecosystem by estimating (i) the floc characteristics, (ii) the proliferation of other bacterivores (rotifers), and (iii) the chemical processes. We found that A. cicada (i) positively affected floc quality by creating flocs of larger size; (ii) promoted the population growth of the rotifer Lecane inermis, an important biological agent in activated sludge systems; and (iii) increased the efficiency of ammonia removal while at the same time improving the oxygen conditions. The effect of A. cicada was detectable long after its disappearance from the system. We therefore claim that A. cicada is a very specialized scavenger of flocs with a key role in floc ecosystem functioning. These results may be relevant to the ecology of any natural and engineered aggregates.
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spelling pubmed-58568952018-03-21 Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs Walczyńska, Aleksandra Sobczyk, Mateusz Fiałkowska, Edyta Pajdak-Stós, Agnieszka Fyda, Janusz Wiąckowski, Krzysztof Microb Ecol Microbiology of Aquatic Systems Activated sludge is a semi-natural habitat composed of macroaggregates made by flocculating bacteria and inhabited by numerous protozoans and metazoans, creating a complicated interactome. The activated sludge resembles the biological formation of naturally occurring floc habitats, such as “marine snow.” So far, these two types of habitat have been analyzed separately, despite their similarities. We examined the effect of a bacterivorous ciliate, Aspidisca cicada, on the quality of the macroaggregate ecosystem by estimating (i) the floc characteristics, (ii) the proliferation of other bacterivores (rotifers), and (iii) the chemical processes. We found that A. cicada (i) positively affected floc quality by creating flocs of larger size; (ii) promoted the population growth of the rotifer Lecane inermis, an important biological agent in activated sludge systems; and (iii) increased the efficiency of ammonia removal while at the same time improving the oxygen conditions. The effect of A. cicada was detectable long after its disappearance from the system. We therefore claim that A. cicada is a very specialized scavenger of flocs with a key role in floc ecosystem functioning. These results may be relevant to the ecology of any natural and engineered aggregates. Springer US 2017-07-19 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5856895/ /pubmed/28721506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-017-1036-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
Walczyńska, Aleksandra
Sobczyk, Mateusz
Fiałkowska, Edyta
Pajdak-Stós, Agnieszka
Fyda, Janusz
Wiąckowski, Krzysztof
Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title_full Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title_fullStr Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title_full_unstemmed Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title_short Interaction Between a Bacterivorous Ciliate Aspidisca cicada and a Rotifer Lecane inermis: Doozers and Fraggles in Aquatic Flocs
title_sort interaction between a bacterivorous ciliate aspidisca cicada and a rotifer lecane inermis: doozers and fraggles in aquatic flocs
topic Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28721506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-017-1036-5
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