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Bacterias bioluminiscentes marinas en la costa de Gran Canaria

Authors: González-Lama, Z.; Díez del Pino, A.;

Bacterias bioluminiscentes marinas en la costa de Gran Canaria

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Han sido aisladas bacterias bioluminiscentes en aguas superficiales costeras de la isla de Gran Canaria y en la superficie y el contenido intestinal de Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758), pez muy común en las islas Canarias. Las especies aisladas fueron Vibrio splendidus biovar 1, Vibrio logei, Vibrio fischeri y Photobacterium phosphoreum. La población de bacterias bioluminiscentes en estas aguas superficiales fluctúa considerablemente, desde 50000 unidades formadoras de colonias por litro (ufc/l) en los meses de verano a 3000 ufc/l en invierno. Hemos encontrado una correlación positiva entre la temperatura del aguay el número de bacterias bioluminiscentes.

Bioluminescent bacteria were isolated on coastal surface waters, and on the surface and in the gastrointestinal tract of Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758) (a very common fish in the Canary Islands) off Gran Canaria Island. The species isolated were: Vibrio splendidus biovar 1; Vibrio logei; Vibrio fischeri and Photobacterium phosphoreum. The population of bioluminescent bacteria in these coastal surface waters fluctuated considerably, being as high as 50000 cfu/l in the summer and as low as 3000 cfu/l in the winter. There is a positive correlation between water temperature and the number of bioluminescent bacteria.

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Bacterias bioluminiscentes, Photobacterium, Bioluminescent Bacteria, 251001 Oceanografía biológica, Gran Canaria, Medio Marino, Sarpa salpa, 241404 Bacteriología, 240119 Zoología marina, Sarpa Salpa, Vibrio

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