Summary

Signature lipids from the phospholipid esterlinked fatty acids (PELFA) of cell membranes were used to describe benthic microbial communities of 4 Antarctic sediments. Metabolic activities of the communities were determined by incorporation of [3H]thymidine into bacterial DNA and sodium [14C]acetate into membrane lipids. Biomass measurements from extractable phospholipid fatty acids per g dry wt. ranged between 6 to 76 nmol, or when converted to number of bacteria, 3.7 × 108 to 4.5 × 109 cells per g dry wt. The West Sound site at New Harbor contained the lowest biomass, while Cape Evans on the East Sound contained the greatest. A marked difference was also noted between sites in their sediment microbial community structure. The East Sound sites at Cape Armitage and Cape Evans contained a greater abundance of diatom marker lipids, whilst both sides of the Sound contained approximately the same relative amounts of bacterial groups distinguished using PELFA. Activity of sediment microorganisms measured by radiolabel incorporation under ambient conditions followed the trends of the biomass measurements. The East Sound sites were more active by an average of 45–73% for [3H]thymidine and possibly also for sodium [14C]acetate.

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Institute for Applied Microbiology, University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Bldg. 1503, P.O. Box X, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, U.S.A.

This paper is Part II in the series: Microbial ecology in Antarctic sea ice and benthic communities.

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Present address: CSIRO Marine Laboratories, Division of Oceanography, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.