Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system

We experimentally evaluated the temporal (interday and interseason) and spatial variability in microbial plankton responses to vitamin B12 and/or B1 supply (solely or in combination with inorganic nutrients) in coastal and oceanic waters of the northeast Atlantic Ocean. Phytoplankton and, to a lesse...

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Main Authors: Joglar Quesada, Vanesa, Prieto Rodriguez-Puime, Antero, Barber Lluch, Esther, Hernandez Ruiz, Marta, Fernández Suárez, Emilio Manuel, Teira Gonzalez, Eva Maria
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11093/1664
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-2807-2020
https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/17/2807/2020/
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spelling ftunivvigo:oai:www.investigo.biblioteca.uvigo.es:11093/1664 2023-05-15T17:41:43+02:00 Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system Joglar Quesada, Vanesa Prieto Rodriguez-Puime, Antero Barber Lluch, Esther Hernandez Ruiz, Marta Fernández Suárez, Emilio Manuel Teira Gonzalez, Eva Maria 2020-05-26 http://hdl.handle.net/11093/1664 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-2807-2020 https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/17/2807/2020/ eng eng Biogeosciences Ecoloxía e bioloxía animal Oceanografía Biolóxica Biogeosciences, 17(10): 2807-2823 (2020) 17264189 http://hdl.handle.net/11093/1664 doi:10.5194/bg-17-2807-2020 https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/17/2807/2020/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ openAccess 2302.32 Vitaminas 2510.01 Oceanografía Biológica 3109.05 Microbiología article 2020 ftunivvigo https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-2807-2020 2023-04-11T23:23:46Z We experimentally evaluated the temporal (interday and interseason) and spatial variability in microbial plankton responses to vitamin B12 and/or B1 supply (solely or in combination with inorganic nutrients) in coastal and oceanic waters of the northeast Atlantic Ocean. Phytoplankton and, to a lesser extent, prokaryotes were strongly limited by inorganic nutrients. Interday variability in microbial plankton responses to B vitamins was limited compared to interseason variability, suggesting that B-vitamin availability might be partially controlled by factors operating at seasonal scale. Chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration and prokaryote biomass (PB) significantly increased after B-vitamin amendments in 13 % and 21 %, respectively, of the 216 cases (36 experiments × 6 treatments). Most of these positive responses were produced by treatments containing either B12 solely or B12 combined with B1 in oceanic waters, which was consistent with the significantly lower average vitamin-B12 ambient concentrations compared to that in the coastal station. Negative responses, implying a decrease in Chl a or PB, represented 21 % for phytoplankton and 26 % for prokaryotes. Growth stimulation by B1 addition was more frequent on prokaryotes than in phytoplankton, suggesting that B1 auxotrophy in the sampling area could be more widespread in prokaryotes than in phytoplankton. Negative responses to B vitamins were generalized in coastal surface waters in summer and were associated with a high contribution of Flavobacteriales to the prokaryote community. This observation suggests that the external supply of B12 and/or B1 may promote negative interactions between microbial components when B-vitamin auxotrophs are abundant. The microbial response patterns to B12 and/or B1 amendments were significantly correlated with changes in the prokaryotic community composition, highlighting the pivotal role of prokaryotes in B-vitamin cycling in marine ecosystems. ENVISION (CTM2014-59031-P) INTERES (CTM2017-83362-R) Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic University of Vigo: Investigo (Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo) Biogeosciences 17 10 2807 2823
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2510.01 Oceanografía Biológica
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Joglar Quesada, Vanesa
Prieto Rodriguez-Puime, Antero
Barber Lluch, Esther
Hernandez Ruiz, Marta
Fernández Suárez, Emilio Manuel
Teira Gonzalez, Eva Maria
Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
topic_facet 2302.32 Vitaminas
2510.01 Oceanografía Biológica
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description We experimentally evaluated the temporal (interday and interseason) and spatial variability in microbial plankton responses to vitamin B12 and/or B1 supply (solely or in combination with inorganic nutrients) in coastal and oceanic waters of the northeast Atlantic Ocean. Phytoplankton and, to a lesser extent, prokaryotes were strongly limited by inorganic nutrients. Interday variability in microbial plankton responses to B vitamins was limited compared to interseason variability, suggesting that B-vitamin availability might be partially controlled by factors operating at seasonal scale. Chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration and prokaryote biomass (PB) significantly increased after B-vitamin amendments in 13 % and 21 %, respectively, of the 216 cases (36 experiments × 6 treatments). Most of these positive responses were produced by treatments containing either B12 solely or B12 combined with B1 in oceanic waters, which was consistent with the significantly lower average vitamin-B12 ambient concentrations compared to that in the coastal station. Negative responses, implying a decrease in Chl a or PB, represented 21 % for phytoplankton and 26 % for prokaryotes. Growth stimulation by B1 addition was more frequent on prokaryotes than in phytoplankton, suggesting that B1 auxotrophy in the sampling area could be more widespread in prokaryotes than in phytoplankton. Negative responses to B vitamins were generalized in coastal surface waters in summer and were associated with a high contribution of Flavobacteriales to the prokaryote community. This observation suggests that the external supply of B12 and/or B1 may promote negative interactions between microbial components when B-vitamin auxotrophs are abundant. The microbial response patterns to B12 and/or B1 amendments were significantly correlated with changes in the prokaryotic community composition, highlighting the pivotal role of prokaryotes in B-vitamin cycling in marine ecosystems. ENVISION (CTM2014-59031-P) INTERES (CTM2017-83362-R)
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author Joglar Quesada, Vanesa
Prieto Rodriguez-Puime, Antero
Barber Lluch, Esther
Hernandez Ruiz, Marta
Fernández Suárez, Emilio Manuel
Teira Gonzalez, Eva Maria
author_facet Joglar Quesada, Vanesa
Prieto Rodriguez-Puime, Antero
Barber Lluch, Esther
Hernandez Ruiz, Marta
Fernández Suárez, Emilio Manuel
Teira Gonzalez, Eva Maria
author_sort Joglar Quesada, Vanesa
title Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
title_short Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
title_full Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
title_sort spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to b-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system
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