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. 2019 Oct 18;95(12):fiz166. doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiz166

Table 3.

Bacterial and viral abundances, % dividing cells and virus-to-bacteria ratio (VBR).

# Sample Cells (mL–1) Dividing cells (%) VLP (mL–1) VBR
1 CB4_IW1_17 4.04 × 105 n.d.a n.d. n.d.
2 CB4_IW2_17 4.08 × 105 n.d. n.d. n.d.
4 CBIW_IW7_17 1.40 × 107 n.d. n.d. n.d.
5 CBIW_17 1.39 × 108 n.d. 1.22 × 108 0.9
6 CBIW_18 1.22 × 108 1.3 3.52 × 108 2.9
7 CBIW_re_18 1.18 × 108 1.1 3.89 × 108 3.3
8 CB1_0.2_09b 5.70 × 106 5.5c 5.70 × 107 10
10 CB1_18 9.57 × 107 1.9 1.24 × 108 1.3
11 CBIA_surf_18 1.70 × 108 0.0 n.d. n.d.
12 CBIA_18 7.31 × 107 2.5 5.50 × 107 0.8
14 CB4_18 1.14 × 107 29 3.54 × 106 0.3
15 SB_17 2.22 × 105 n.d. 1.53 × 105,d 0.7
18 SB_18 1.11 × 105 4.7 6.16 × 105,d 5.5
a

Not determined.

b

Data from Colangelo-Lillis et al. (2016)

c

Estimated from epifluorescent imagery in Colangelo-Lillis et al. (2016)

d

Determined by the anodisk method of Noble and Fuhrman (1998), as values were below detection limit of the wet-mount method of Cunningham et al. (2015) used for the higher counts.