Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿

To elucidate the potential importance of deep-water viruses in controlling the meso- and bathypelagic picoplankton community, the abundance, decay rate, and diversity of the virioplankton community were determined in the meso- and bathypelagic water masses of the eastern part of the subtropical Nort...

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Published in:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Main Authors: Parada, Verónica, Sintes, Eva, van Aken, Hendrik M., Weinbauer, Markus G., Herndl, Gerhard J.
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2007
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1932831
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17496133
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00029-07
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1932831 2023-05-15T17:28:35+02:00 Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿ Parada, Verónica Sintes, Eva van Aken, Hendrik M. Weinbauer, Markus G. Herndl, Gerhard J. 2007-07 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1932831 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17496133 https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00029-07 en eng American Society for Microbiology http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1932831 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17496133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00029-07 Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology Microbial Ecology Text 2007 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00029-07 2013-09-01T00:02:27Z To elucidate the potential importance of deep-water viruses in controlling the meso- and bathypelagic picoplankton community, the abundance, decay rate, and diversity of the virioplankton community were determined in the meso- and bathypelagic water masses of the eastern part of the subtropical North Atlantic. Viral abundance averaged 1.4 × 106 ml−1 at around 100 m of depth and decreased only by a factor of 2 at 3,000 to 4,000 m of depth. In contrast, picoplankton abundance decreased by 1 order of magnitude to the Lower Deep Water (LDW; 3,500- to 5,000-m depth). The virus-to-picoplankton ratio increased from 9 at about 100 m of depth to 110 in the LDW. Mean viral decay rates were 3.5 × 10−3 h−1 between 900 m and 2,750 m and 1.1 × 10−3 h−1 at 4,000 m of depth, corresponding to viral turnover times of 11 and 39 days, respectively. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis fingerprints obtained from the viral community between 2,400 m and 4,000 m of depth revealed a maximum of only four bands from 4,000 m of depth. Based on the high viral abundance and the low picoplankton production determined via leucine incorporation, we conclude that the viral production calculated from the viral decay is insufficient to maintain the high viral abundance in the deep North Atlantic. Rather, we propose that substantial allochthonous viral input or lysogenic or pseudolysogenic production is required to maintain the high viral abundance detected in the meso- and bathypelagic North Atlantic. Consequently, deep-water prokaryotes are apparently far less controlled in their abundance and taxon richness by lytic prokaryotic phages than the high viral abundance and the virus-to-picoplankton ratio would suggest. Text North Atlantic PubMed Central (PMC) Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73 14 4429 4438
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Parada, Verónica
Sintes, Eva
van Aken, Hendrik M.
Weinbauer, Markus G.
Herndl, Gerhard J.
Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
topic_facet Microbial Ecology
description To elucidate the potential importance of deep-water viruses in controlling the meso- and bathypelagic picoplankton community, the abundance, decay rate, and diversity of the virioplankton community were determined in the meso- and bathypelagic water masses of the eastern part of the subtropical North Atlantic. Viral abundance averaged 1.4 × 106 ml−1 at around 100 m of depth and decreased only by a factor of 2 at 3,000 to 4,000 m of depth. In contrast, picoplankton abundance decreased by 1 order of magnitude to the Lower Deep Water (LDW; 3,500- to 5,000-m depth). The virus-to-picoplankton ratio increased from 9 at about 100 m of depth to 110 in the LDW. Mean viral decay rates were 3.5 × 10−3 h−1 between 900 m and 2,750 m and 1.1 × 10−3 h−1 at 4,000 m of depth, corresponding to viral turnover times of 11 and 39 days, respectively. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis fingerprints obtained from the viral community between 2,400 m and 4,000 m of depth revealed a maximum of only four bands from 4,000 m of depth. Based on the high viral abundance and the low picoplankton production determined via leucine incorporation, we conclude that the viral production calculated from the viral decay is insufficient to maintain the high viral abundance in the deep North Atlantic. Rather, we propose that substantial allochthonous viral input or lysogenic or pseudolysogenic production is required to maintain the high viral abundance detected in the meso- and bathypelagic North Atlantic. Consequently, deep-water prokaryotes are apparently far less controlled in their abundance and taxon richness by lytic prokaryotic phages than the high viral abundance and the virus-to-picoplankton ratio would suggest.
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author Parada, Verónica
Sintes, Eva
van Aken, Hendrik M.
Weinbauer, Markus G.
Herndl, Gerhard J.
author_facet Parada, Verónica
Sintes, Eva
van Aken, Hendrik M.
Weinbauer, Markus G.
Herndl, Gerhard J.
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title Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
title_short Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
title_full Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
title_fullStr Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
title_full_unstemmed Viral Abundance, Decay, and Diversity in the Meso- and Bathypelagic Waters of the North Atlantic▿
title_sort viral abundance, decay, and diversity in the meso- and bathypelagic waters of the north atlantic▿
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