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Bacterial growth rates and temperature optima in a stream with a fluctuating thermal regime1
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1975
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EngineeringNatural StreamBacterial Growth RatesWater TemperatureLimnologyHydrobiologyMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyThermodynamicsFilamentous PopulationsWater BiologyWater QualityWater EcologyTemperature OptimaThermal Regime1Population DevelopmentAquatic OrganismMicrobiologyMedicineQuantitative MicrobiologyPredictive Microbiology
Direct measurement of bacterial growth rates in a natural stream showed that the unicellular and filamentous populations had doubling times of 42–51 hr when the water temperature was 0–5°C, 8.4–10.8 hr when water temperature was predominantly 11–16°C, and 2.8–6.0 hr when the water temperature was 16.5–21.0°C. The populations were not optimally adapted to the prevailing stream water temperature, but rather to temperatures 5–20°C higher.
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