Fuhrman J A, McManus G B
Science. 1984 Jun 15;224(4654):1257-60. doi: 10.1126/science.224.4654.1257.
Up to 60 percent of the total marine primary production (or about one-fourth of the total global carbon dioxide fixation) passes through the free-living bacterioplankton. Grazing by bacteriovores is probably the predominant fate of the bacteria, although data are scarce. Evidence is presented that previously uncharacterized, small eukaryotes that are able to pass even 0.6-micrometer filters may be responsible for a large fraction (more than 50 percent) of the total grazing in coastal waters. These organisms have not yet been observed microscopically.
高达60%的海洋初级生产总量(约占全球二氧化碳固定总量的四分之一)通过自由生活的浮游细菌。尽管数据稀少,但被食细菌者捕食可能是细菌的主要归宿。有证据表明,以前未被鉴定的、甚至能够通过0.6微米滤膜的小型真核生物,可能在沿海水域的总捕食量中占很大比例(超过50%)。这些生物尚未在显微镜下被观察到。