SYED MUHAMMAD KHAN ( BS HONS. ZOOLOGY)
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carbon from organic carbon sources, i.e. most non-photosynthetic bacteria
(including most pathogens).
Based on nutritional requirements, heterotrophs are subdivided into two types:
o Simple Heterotrophs: They have simple nutritional requirements.
o Fastidious Heterotrophs: They require special nutrients for their growth, i.e.
Neisseria spp. needs hemolyzed blood to grow.
TYPES OF BACTERIA BASED ON EXTREME NUTRIENT
CONCENTRATION (TOLERANCE)
1. OLIGOTROPHIC BACTERIA:
These bacteria live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients.
They are characterized by slow growth, low rates of metabolism, and generally low
population density.
Their environments include deep oceanic sediments, caves, glacial and polar ice, deep
subsurface soil, aquifers, ocean waters, and leached soils.
Examples: Pelagibacter ubique (the most abundant organism in the oceans); Collimonas
spp. (bacteria) is capable of living in the oligotrophic soil; the most abundant species in
the frozen soil (of Arctic and Antarctic) are Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria,
Acidobacteria, and Cyanobacteria.
2. COPIOTROPHIC BACTERIA:
These bacteria are found in environments rich in nutrients, particularly carbon.
They are the opposite of oligotrophs, which survive in much lower carbon
concentrations.
They tend to grow in high organic substrate conditions, i.e. sewage lagoons.
They grow in organic substrate conditions up to 100X higher than oligotrophs.
Examples: Acidobacteria, β-Proteobacteria, Bacteroides spp., etc.
TYPES OF BACTERIA BASED ON OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE
1. PSYCHROPHILES:
These Bacteria can grow at 0°C or below.
The optimum temperature of growth is 15°C or below.
The maximum tolerable temperature is 20°C.
They have polyunsaturated fatty acids in their cell membrane which gives fluid nature to
the cell membrane even at low temperatures.
Examples: Vibrio psychroerythrus, Vibrio marinus, Polaromonas vaculata, etc.
Psychrotrophs: They are facultative psychrophiles, they can grow in cold temperatures
(0°C), but the optimum temperature for their growth is 20-30°C, they spoil refrigerated
goods, i.e. Pseudomonas spp., Bacillus spp., Clostridium spp., etc.