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Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level

Ultraplankton [heterotrophic prokaryotes and ultraphytoplankton (<10 μm)] were monitored weekly over two years (2009 & 2010) in a coastal area of the NW Mediterranean Sea. Six clusters were differentiated by flow cytometry on the basis of their optical properties, two heterotrophic prokaryote...

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Autores principales: Pedrotti, Maria Luiza, Mousseau, Laure, Marro, Sophie, Passafiume, Ornella, Gossaert, Marjorie, Labat, Jean-Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29267395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190121
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author Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Marro, Sophie
Passafiume, Ornella
Gossaert, Marjorie
Labat, Jean-Philippe
author_facet Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Marro, Sophie
Passafiume, Ornella
Gossaert, Marjorie
Labat, Jean-Philippe
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description Ultraplankton [heterotrophic prokaryotes and ultraphytoplankton (<10 μm)] were monitored weekly over two years (2009 & 2010) in a coastal area of the NW Mediterranean Sea. Six clusters were differentiated by flow cytometry on the basis of their optical properties, two heterotrophic prokaryote (HP) subgroups labelled LNA and HNA (low and high nucleic acid content respectively), Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, autotrophic picoeukaryotes and nanoeukaryotes. HP represented an important component of the microbial assemblage over the survey with relatively small abundance variation through seasons. The carbon biomass ratio HP/ultraphytoplankton averaged 0.45, however this ratio exceeded 1 during spring. Ultraphytoplankton biomass made about 50% of the total autotrophic carbon estimates but this contribution increased up to 97% and 67% during the 2009 and 2010 spring periods respectively. Within ultraphytoplankton, nanoeukaryote represent the most important ultraphytoplankton group in terms of autotrophic carbon biomass (up to 70%). Picoeukaryote maximum abundance occurred in winter. Synechococcus was the most abundant population (maximum 1.2 x 10 (5) cells cm(-3)) particularly in spring where it represented up to 54% of ultraphytoplankton carbon biomass. The warmer winter-spring temperatures and the lengthening of the stratification period created a favorable situation for the earlier appearance of Synechococcus and its persistence throughout summer, paralleling Prochlorococcus development. Prochlorococcus was dominant over summer and autumn with concentrations up to 1.0 × 10 (5) cells cm(-3). While the abundance of Synechococcus throughout survey was of the same order as that reported in western Mediterranean Sea, Prochlorococcus was more abundant and similar to the more typical oligotrophic and warm waters. The abundance variation of the ultraplankton components through the survey was relatable to variations in the hydrological and nutrient conditions.
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spelling pubmed-57394962018-01-10 Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level Pedrotti, Maria Luiza Mousseau, Laure Marro, Sophie Passafiume, Ornella Gossaert, Marjorie Labat, Jean-Philippe PLoS One Research Article Ultraplankton [heterotrophic prokaryotes and ultraphytoplankton (<10 μm)] were monitored weekly over two years (2009 & 2010) in a coastal area of the NW Mediterranean Sea. Six clusters were differentiated by flow cytometry on the basis of their optical properties, two heterotrophic prokaryote (HP) subgroups labelled LNA and HNA (low and high nucleic acid content respectively), Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, autotrophic picoeukaryotes and nanoeukaryotes. HP represented an important component of the microbial assemblage over the survey with relatively small abundance variation through seasons. The carbon biomass ratio HP/ultraphytoplankton averaged 0.45, however this ratio exceeded 1 during spring. Ultraphytoplankton biomass made about 50% of the total autotrophic carbon estimates but this contribution increased up to 97% and 67% during the 2009 and 2010 spring periods respectively. Within ultraphytoplankton, nanoeukaryote represent the most important ultraphytoplankton group in terms of autotrophic carbon biomass (up to 70%). Picoeukaryote maximum abundance occurred in winter. Synechococcus was the most abundant population (maximum 1.2 x 10 (5) cells cm(-3)) particularly in spring where it represented up to 54% of ultraphytoplankton carbon biomass. The warmer winter-spring temperatures and the lengthening of the stratification period created a favorable situation for the earlier appearance of Synechococcus and its persistence throughout summer, paralleling Prochlorococcus development. Prochlorococcus was dominant over summer and autumn with concentrations up to 1.0 × 10 (5) cells cm(-3). While the abundance of Synechococcus throughout survey was of the same order as that reported in western Mediterranean Sea, Prochlorococcus was more abundant and similar to the more typical oligotrophic and warm waters. The abundance variation of the ultraplankton components through the survey was relatable to variations in the hydrological and nutrient conditions. Public Library of Science 2017-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5739496/ /pubmed/29267395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190121 Text en © 2017 Pedrotti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Marro, Sophie
Passafiume, Ornella
Gossaert, Marjorie
Labat, Jean-Philippe
Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title_full Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title_fullStr Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title_full_unstemmed Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title_short Variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the NW Mediterranean Sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
title_sort variability of ultraplankton composition and distribution in an oligotrophic coastal ecosystem of the nw mediterranean sea derived from a two-year survey at the single cell level
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29267395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190121
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