Relative abundance of prokaryotic picoplankton populations in the Atlantic Ocean
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 5.663841 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -24.525838 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -32.970500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -46.075170 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 46.365670 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 16.973670 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-01-06T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-12-06T00:00:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 2 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 5900 m |
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15/08/2013
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Members of the prokaryotic picoplankton are the main drivers of the biogeochemical cycles over large areas of the world's oceans. In order to ascertain changes in picoplankton composition in the euphotic and twilight zones at an ocean basin scale we determined the distribution of 11 marine bacterial and archaeal phyla in three different water layers along a transect across the Atlantic Ocean from South Africa (32.9°S) to the UK (46.4°N) during boreal spring. Depth profiles down to 500 m at 65 stations were analysed by catalysed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and automated epifluorescence microscopy. There was no obvious overall difference in microbial community composition between the surface water layer and the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) layer. There were, however, significant differences between the two photic water layers and the mesopelagic zone. SAR11 (35 ± 9%) and Prochlorococcus (12 ± 8%) together dominated the surface waters, whereas SAR11 and Crenarchaeota of the marine group I formed equal proportions of the picoplankton community below the DCM (both ~15%). However, due to their small cell sizes Crenarchaeota contributed distinctly less to total microbial biomass than SAR11 in this mesopelagic water layer. Bacteria from the uncultured Chloroflexi-related clade SAR202 occurred preferentially below the DCM (4-6%). Distinct latitudinal distribution patterns were found both in the photic zone and in the mesopelagic waters: in the photic zone, SAR11 was more abundant in the Northern Atlantic Ocean (up to 45%) than in the Southern Atlantic gyre (~25%), the biomass of Prochlorococcus peaked in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, and Bacteroidetes and Gammaproteobacteria bloomed in the nutrient-rich northern temperate waters and in the Benguela upwelling. In mesopelagic waters, higher proportions of SAR202 were present in both central gyre regions, whereas Crenarchaeota were clearly more abundant in the upwelling regions and in higher latitudes. Other phylogenetic groups such as the Planctomycetes, marine group II Euryarchaeota and the uncultured clades SAR406, SAR324 and SAR86 rarely exceeded more than 5% of relative abundance. |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.818029 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.818029 |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Schattenhofer, Martha; Fuchs, Bernhard M; Amann, Rudolf; Zubkov, Mikhail V; Tarran, Glen A; Pernthaler, Jakob (2009): Latitudinal distribution of prokaryotic picoplankton populations in the Atlantic Ocean. Environmental Microbiology, 11(8), 2078-2093, doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2009.01929.x |
Palavras-Chave | #Alteromonas/Colwellia, targed with Alt1413 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; AMT16; AMT16/1; AMT16/11; AMT16/12; AMT16/13; AMT16/14; AMT16/15; AMT16/16; AMT16/17; AMT16/18; AMT16/19; AMT16/2; AMT16/20; AMT16/21; AMT16/22; AMT16/23; AMT16/24; AMT16/25; AMT16/26; AMT16/27; AMT16/28; AMT16/29; AMT16/3; AMT16/30; AMT16/31; AMT16/32; AMT16/33; AMT16/34; AMT16/35; AMT16/37; AMT16/38; AMT16/39; AMT16/4; AMT16/40; AMT16/41; AMT16/42; AMT16/43; AMT16/45; AMT16/46; AMT16/47; AMT16/48; AMT16/49; AMT16/5; AMT16/50; AMT16/51; AMT16/52; AMT16/53; AMT16/54; AMT16/55; AMT16/56; AMT16/57; AMT16/58; AMT16/59; AMT16/6; AMT16/60; AMT16/61; AMT16/62; AMT16/63; AMT16/64; AMT16/65; AMT16/7; AMT16/8; AMT16/9; Bacteria, targed with EUB338(I-III) oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Bacteroidetes, targed with CF319a oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Benguela Current Coastal Province; Bottle, Niskin; Catalysed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH); Crenarchaeota marine group I, targed with Cren554 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; D294; D294/1; D294/11; D294/12; D294/13; D294/14; D294/15; D294/16; D294/17; D294/18; D294/19; D294/2; D294/20; D294/21; D294/22; D294/23; D294/24; D294/25; D294/26; D294/27; D294/28; D294/29; D294/3; D294/30; D294/31; D294/32; D294/33; D294/34; D294/35; D294/37; D294/38; D294/39; D294/4; D294/40; D294/41; D294/42; D294/43; D294/45; D294/46; D294/47; D294/48; D294/49; D294/5; D294/50; D294/51; D294/52; D294/53; D294/54; D294/55; D294/56; D294/57; D294/58; D294/59; D294/6; D294/60; D294/61; D294/62; D294/63; D294/64; D294/65; D294/7; D294/8; D294/9; DEPTH, water; Discovery (1962); Epifluorescence microscopy after DAPI staining; Euryarchaeota marine group II, targed with Eury806 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Event label; Gamma-Proteobacteria, targed with Gam42a oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NIS; North Atlantic Gyral Province; Northern Atlantic Drift; Oceanospirillum, targed with Oce232 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Planctomycetes, targed with Pla46 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Prochlorococcus, targed with Pro405 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; Prokaryotes; Pseudoalteromonas, targed with Psa184 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR11 clade, targed with SAR11-441 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR202 clade, targed with Sar202-312R oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR324 clade, targed with Sar324-1412 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR406 clade, targed with SAR406-97 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; SAR86 clade, targed with Sar86-1245 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; South Atlantic Gyral Province; Vibrio, targed with GV841 oligonucleotide FISH-probe; western tropical Atlantic |
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