Spatiotemporal Distribution of Microorganism in Mudflats Environment of the Yellow River Estuary Intertidal Area

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The Yellow River estuary intertidal area is located in transitional zone of the junction of ocean and land, the environment is complicated under the alternating action of physical and chemical factors. Microorganism as an important part of the mudflats environmental ecological system, the distribution of total number of bacteria and microbial activities are affected by environmental conditions. In this article, we surveyed the Yellow River estuary intertidal area in August, November 2012, and March 2013 to study the distribution characteristics of total number of bacteria and microbial activities. Results showed that both of them have unique distribution, influence of temperature and chlorophyll a are obvious, the effect of grain size is relatively weak.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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