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Mixotrophic basis of Atlantic oligotrophic ecosystems
Authors:Hartmann Manuela  Grob Carolina  Tarran Glen A  Martin Adrian P  Burkill Peter H  Scanlan David J  Zubkov Mikhail V
Affiliation:Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems Research Group, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Oligotrophic subtropical gyres are the largest oceanic ecosystems, covering >40% of the Earth's surface. Unicellular cyanobacteria and the smallest algae (plastidic protists) dominate CO(2) fixation in these ecosystems, competing for dissolved inorganic nutrients. Here we present direct evidence from the surface mixed layer of the subtropical gyres and adjacent equatorial and temperate regions of the Atlantic Ocean, collected on three Atlantic Meridional Transect cruises on consecutive years, that bacterioplankton are fed on by plastidic and aplastidic protists at comparable rates. Rates of bacterivory were similar in the light and dark. Furthermore, because of their higher abundance, it is the plastidic protists, rather than the aplastidic forms, that control bacterivory in these waters. These findings change our basic understanding of food web function in the open ocean, because plastidic protists should now be considered as the main bacterivores as well as the main CO(2) fixers in the oligotrophic gyres.
Keywords:phytoplankton predation  phototrophic eukaryotes  primary producers  microbial grazers  pulse–chase labeling
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