Science. 1973 May 4;180(4085):496-8. doi: 10.1126/science.180.4085.496.
Readily identifiable groups of microorganisms present on nonliving particulate organic matter (detritus) in the upper waters of Lake Tahoe are attached in specific ways and appear responsible for detrital aggregation. This microflora is associated with active heterotrophic metabolism, but deeper waters possess little detrital microflora and little heterotrophic activity.
在太浩湖上层水体的非生命颗粒有机物质(碎屑)上,存在着易于识别的微生物群体,它们以特定的方式附着,并负责碎屑聚集。这种微生物区系与活跃的异养代谢有关,但深层水几乎没有碎屑微生物区系和很少的异养活性。