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The ultrastructural indicators of aquatic ecosystem health
Gary G. Leppard & Mohiuddin Munawar*
Rivers Research Branch, National Water Research Institute,
Environment Canada, and
*Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,
Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
Canada Centre for Inland Waters, 867 Lakeshore Road, P.O.
Box 5050, Burlington, Ontario,
Canada L7R 4A6
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Abstract
Analyses by transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
of the smallest organisms in surface waters can be used to assess
ecosystem health; the evidence for this statement is reviewed and
recommendations are made for optimal use of TEM technology in providing
such assessments. Those groups of small organisms currently being
considered as indicators of ecosystem health (viruses, bacteria,
autotrophic picoplankton, and autotrophic nanoplankton) are reviewed
briefly as subjects for monitoring by TEM. New information on direct
counting by TEM of viral femtoplankton indicates that viruses can
be present in numbers 103 to 107
times greater than previously estimated by the traditional counts
of plaque-forming units using various host bacteria. Such concentrations
indicate that virus infections may exert ecological control over
planktonic microbes. Ultrastructural research on prokaryotic picoplankton
suggests that TEM analyses of cells in ultra-thin sections can be
used to speciate the picoplankton and to diagnose them for cytological
modifications related to environmental stress. Considering their
great importance, episodically, to primary productivity and to modulating
the speciation of higher levels in the food web, such picoplankton
ultrastructural analyses could be pursued with profit as a diagnostic
tool. For decades, the ultra- structure of some eukaryotic nanoplankton
has been known to vary in specific ways to specific stresses in
laboratory experiments. An extension of these structure-function
correlations is potentially a useful too! to provide indicators
of ecosystem health. The battlers to progress in such research are
now understood and can be overcome.
Keywords: ultrastructure, indicator, picoplankton, viruses,
algae
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