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Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean

Phytoplankton diversity and community compositions vary across spaces and are fundamentally affected by several deterministic (e.g., environmental selection) and stochastic (e.g., ecological drift) processes. How this suite of different processes regulates the biogeography of phytoplankton remains t...

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Autores principales: Xu, Zhimeng, Cheung, Shunyan, Endo, Hisashi, Xia, Xiaomin, Wu, Wenxue, Chen, Bingzhang, Ho, Ngai Hei Ernest, Suzuki, Koji, Li, Meng, Liu, Hongbin
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8725599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35089068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01203-21
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author Xu, Zhimeng
Cheung, Shunyan
Endo, Hisashi
Xia, Xiaomin
Wu, Wenxue
Chen, Bingzhang
Ho, Ngai Hei Ernest
Suzuki, Koji
Li, Meng
Liu, Hongbin
author_facet Xu, Zhimeng
Cheung, Shunyan
Endo, Hisashi
Xia, Xiaomin
Wu, Wenxue
Chen, Bingzhang
Ho, Ngai Hei Ernest
Suzuki, Koji
Li, Meng
Liu, Hongbin
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description Phytoplankton diversity and community compositions vary across spaces and are fundamentally affected by several deterministic (e.g., environmental selection) and stochastic (e.g., ecological drift) processes. How this suite of different processes regulates the biogeography of phytoplankton remains to be comprehensively explored. Using high-throughput sequencing data and null model analysis, we revealed the ecological processes shaping the latitudinal community structure of three major phytoplankton groups (i.e., diatoms, Synechococcus, and haptophytes) across the Pacific Ocean (70°N, 170°W to 35°S, 170°W). At the basin scale, heterogeneous selection (selection under heterogeneous environmental conditions) dominated the assembly processes of all phytoplankton groups; however, its relative importance varied greatly at the climatic zonal scale, explaining the distinct latitudinal α- and β-diversity among phytoplankton groups. Assembly processes in Synechococcus and haptophyte communities were mainly controlled by physical and nutrient factors, respectively. High temperature drove Synechococcus communities to be more deterministic with higher diversity, while haptophyte communities were less environmentally selected at low latitudes due to their wide niche breadth and mixotrophic lifestyle. Diatom communities were overwhelmingly dominated by the selection process but with low correlation of measured environmental factors to their community compositions. This could be attributed to the high growth rate of diatoms, as indicated by their lower site occupation frequency than predicted in the neutral community model. Our study showed that heterogeneous selection is the main force that shaped the biogeography of three key phytoplankton groups in the Pacific Ocean, with a latitudinal variation of relative importance due to the distinct traits among phytoplankton. IMPORTANCE Phytoplankton are diverse and abundant as primary producers in the ocean, with diversity and community compositions varying spatially. How fundamental processes (e.g., selection, dispersal, and drift) regulate their global biogeography remains to be comprehensively explored. In this study, we disentangled the ecological processes of three key phytoplankton groups (i.e., diatoms, Synechococcus, and haptophytes) along the same latitudinal gradients in the Pacific Ocean. Heterogeneous selection, by promoting species richness and reducing similarity between communities, was the dominant process shaping the communities of each phytoplankton group at the basin scale. However, its relative importance varied greatly among different phytoplankton groups in different climate zones, explaining the uneven latitudinal α- and β-diversity. We also highlight the importance of identifying key factors mediating the relative importance of assembly processes in phytoplankton communities, which will enhance our understanding of their biogeography in the ocean and future patterns under climate changes.
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spelling pubmed-87255992022-01-06 Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean Xu, Zhimeng Cheung, Shunyan Endo, Hisashi Xia, Xiaomin Wu, Wenxue Chen, Bingzhang Ho, Ngai Hei Ernest Suzuki, Koji Li, Meng Liu, Hongbin mSystems Research Article Phytoplankton diversity and community compositions vary across spaces and are fundamentally affected by several deterministic (e.g., environmental selection) and stochastic (e.g., ecological drift) processes. How this suite of different processes regulates the biogeography of phytoplankton remains to be comprehensively explored. Using high-throughput sequencing data and null model analysis, we revealed the ecological processes shaping the latitudinal community structure of three major phytoplankton groups (i.e., diatoms, Synechococcus, and haptophytes) across the Pacific Ocean (70°N, 170°W to 35°S, 170°W). At the basin scale, heterogeneous selection (selection under heterogeneous environmental conditions) dominated the assembly processes of all phytoplankton groups; however, its relative importance varied greatly at the climatic zonal scale, explaining the distinct latitudinal α- and β-diversity among phytoplankton groups. Assembly processes in Synechococcus and haptophyte communities were mainly controlled by physical and nutrient factors, respectively. High temperature drove Synechococcus communities to be more deterministic with higher diversity, while haptophyte communities were less environmentally selected at low latitudes due to their wide niche breadth and mixotrophic lifestyle. Diatom communities were overwhelmingly dominated by the selection process but with low correlation of measured environmental factors to their community compositions. This could be attributed to the high growth rate of diatoms, as indicated by their lower site occupation frequency than predicted in the neutral community model. Our study showed that heterogeneous selection is the main force that shaped the biogeography of three key phytoplankton groups in the Pacific Ocean, with a latitudinal variation of relative importance due to the distinct traits among phytoplankton. IMPORTANCE Phytoplankton are diverse and abundant as primary producers in the ocean, with diversity and community compositions varying spatially. How fundamental processes (e.g., selection, dispersal, and drift) regulate their global biogeography remains to be comprehensively explored. In this study, we disentangled the ecological processes of three key phytoplankton groups (i.e., diatoms, Synechococcus, and haptophytes) along the same latitudinal gradients in the Pacific Ocean. Heterogeneous selection, by promoting species richness and reducing similarity between communities, was the dominant process shaping the communities of each phytoplankton group at the basin scale. However, its relative importance varied greatly among different phytoplankton groups in different climate zones, explaining the uneven latitudinal α- and β-diversity. We also highlight the importance of identifying key factors mediating the relative importance of assembly processes in phytoplankton communities, which will enhance our understanding of their biogeography in the ocean and future patterns under climate changes. American Society for Microbiology 2022-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8725599/ /pubmed/35089068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01203-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Xu, Zhimeng
Cheung, Shunyan
Endo, Hisashi
Xia, Xiaomin
Wu, Wenxue
Chen, Bingzhang
Ho, Ngai Hei Ernest
Suzuki, Koji
Li, Meng
Liu, Hongbin
Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean
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title_fullStr Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean
title_short Disentangling the Ecological Processes Shaping the Latitudinal Pattern of Phytoplankton Communities in the Pacific Ocean
title_sort disentangling the ecological processes shaping the latitudinal pattern of phytoplankton communities in the pacific ocean
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8725599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35089068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01203-21
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