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Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean
We explored how changes of viral abundance and community composition among four contrasting regions in the Southern Ocean relied on physicochemical and microbiological traits. During January–February 2015, we visited areas north and south of the South Orkney Islands (NSO and SSO) characterized by lo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32635627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10070107 |
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author | Sotomayor-Garcia, Ana Montserrat Sala, Maria Ferrera, Isabel Estrada, Marta Vázquez-Domínguez, Evaristo Emelianov, Mikhail Cortés, Pau Marrasé, Cèlia Ortega-Retuerta, Eva Nunes, Sdena M. Castillo, Yaiza Serrano Cuerva, Maria Sebastián, Marta Dall’Osto, Manuel Simó, Rafel Vaqué, Dolors |
author_facet | Sotomayor-Garcia, Ana Montserrat Sala, Maria Ferrera, Isabel Estrada, Marta Vázquez-Domínguez, Evaristo Emelianov, Mikhail Cortés, Pau Marrasé, Cèlia Ortega-Retuerta, Eva Nunes, Sdena M. Castillo, Yaiza Serrano Cuerva, Maria Sebastián, Marta Dall’Osto, Manuel Simó, Rafel Vaqué, Dolors |
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description | We explored how changes of viral abundance and community composition among four contrasting regions in the Southern Ocean relied on physicochemical and microbiological traits. During January–February 2015, we visited areas north and south of the South Orkney Islands (NSO and SSO) characterized by low temperature and salinity and high inorganic nutrient concentration, north of South Georgia Island (NSG) and west of Anvers Island (WA), which have relatively higher temperatures and lower inorganic nutrient concentrations. Surface viral abundance (VA) was highest in NSG (21.50 ± 10.70 × 10(6) viruses mL(−1)) and lowest in SSO (2.96 ± 1.48 × 10(6) viruses mL(−1)). VA was positively correlated with temperature, prokaryote abundance and prokaryotic heterotrophic production, chlorophyll a, diatoms, haptophytes, fluorescent organic matter, and isoprene concentration, and was negatively correlated with inorganic nutrients (NO(3−), SiO(4)(2−), PO(4)(3−)), and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) concentrations. Viral communities determined by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA–polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) were grouped according to the sampling location, being more similar within them than among regions. The first two axes of a canonical correspondence analysis, including physicochemical (temperature, salinity, inorganic nutrients—NO(3−), SiO(4)(2−), and dimethyl sulfoniopropionate -DMSP- and isoprene concentrations) and microbiological (chlorophyll a, haptophytes and diatom, and prokaryote abundance and prokaryotic heterotrophic production) factors accounted for 62.9% of the variance. The first axis, temperature-related, accounted for 33.8%; the second one, salinity-related, accounted for 29.1%. Thus, different environmental situations likely select different hosts for viruses, leading to distinct viral communities. |
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spelling | pubmed-74004782020-08-07 Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean Sotomayor-Garcia, Ana Montserrat Sala, Maria Ferrera, Isabel Estrada, Marta Vázquez-Domínguez, Evaristo Emelianov, Mikhail Cortés, Pau Marrasé, Cèlia Ortega-Retuerta, Eva Nunes, Sdena M. Castillo, Yaiza Serrano Cuerva, Maria Sebastián, Marta Dall’Osto, Manuel Simó, Rafel Vaqué, Dolors Life (Basel) Article We explored how changes of viral abundance and community composition among four contrasting regions in the Southern Ocean relied on physicochemical and microbiological traits. During January–February 2015, we visited areas north and south of the South Orkney Islands (NSO and SSO) characterized by low temperature and salinity and high inorganic nutrient concentration, north of South Georgia Island (NSG) and west of Anvers Island (WA), which have relatively higher temperatures and lower inorganic nutrient concentrations. Surface viral abundance (VA) was highest in NSG (21.50 ± 10.70 × 10(6) viruses mL(−1)) and lowest in SSO (2.96 ± 1.48 × 10(6) viruses mL(−1)). VA was positively correlated with temperature, prokaryote abundance and prokaryotic heterotrophic production, chlorophyll a, diatoms, haptophytes, fluorescent organic matter, and isoprene concentration, and was negatively correlated with inorganic nutrients (NO(3−), SiO(4)(2−), PO(4)(3−)), and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) concentrations. Viral communities determined by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA–polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) were grouped according to the sampling location, being more similar within them than among regions. The first two axes of a canonical correspondence analysis, including physicochemical (temperature, salinity, inorganic nutrients—NO(3−), SiO(4)(2−), and dimethyl sulfoniopropionate -DMSP- and isoprene concentrations) and microbiological (chlorophyll a, haptophytes and diatom, and prokaryote abundance and prokaryotic heterotrophic production) factors accounted for 62.9% of the variance. The first axis, temperature-related, accounted for 33.8%; the second one, salinity-related, accounted for 29.1%. Thus, different environmental situations likely select different hosts for viruses, leading to distinct viral communities. MDPI 2020-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7400478/ /pubmed/32635627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10070107 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sotomayor-Garcia, Ana Montserrat Sala, Maria Ferrera, Isabel Estrada, Marta Vázquez-Domínguez, Evaristo Emelianov, Mikhail Cortés, Pau Marrasé, Cèlia Ortega-Retuerta, Eva Nunes, Sdena M. Castillo, Yaiza Serrano Cuerva, Maria Sebastián, Marta Dall’Osto, Manuel Simó, Rafel Vaqué, Dolors Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title | Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title_full | Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title_fullStr | Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title_short | Assessing Viral Abundance and Community Composition in Four Contrasting Regions of the Southern Ocean |
title_sort | assessing viral abundance and community composition in four contrasting regions of the southern ocean |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32635627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10070107 |
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