ArticleAny: | 2016 |
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Autor(s): | Massimo C Pernice, Caterina R Giner, Ramiro Logares, Júlia Perera-Bel, Silvia G Acinas, Carlos M Duarte, Josep M Gasol, Ramon Massana |
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Títol: | Large variability of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotic communities across the world’s oceans |
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Revista: | ISME Journal |
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ISSN: | 1751-7362 |
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JCR Impact Factor: | 9.664 |
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Volum: | 10 |
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Pàgines: | 945-958 |
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D.O.I.: | 10.1038/ismej.2015.170 |
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Web: | http://www.nature.com/ismej/journal/v10/n4/full/ismej2015170a.html |
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Resum: | In this work, we study the diversity of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotes (0.8–20 μm) in the global ocean. Seawater samples from 3000 to 4000 m
depth from 27 stations in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans were
analyzed by pyrosequencing the V4 region of the 18S ribosomal DNA. The
relative abundance of the most abundant operational taxonomic units
agreed with the results of a parallel metagenomic analysis, suggesting
limited PCR biases in the tag approach. Although rarefaction curves for
single stations were seldom saturated, the global analysis of all
sequences together suggested an adequate recovery of bathypelagic
diversity. Community composition presented a large variability among
samples, which was poorly explained by linear geographic distance. In
fact, the similarity between communities was better explained by water
mass composition (26% of the variability) and the ratio in cell abundance between prokaryotes and microbial eukaryotes (21%).
Deep diversity appeared dominated by four taxonomic groups (Collodaria,
Chrysophytes, Basidiomycota and MALV-II) appearing in different
proportions in each sample. Novel diversity amounted to 1%
of the pyrotags and was lower than expected. Our study represents an
essential step in the investigation of bathypelagic microbial
eukaryotes, indicating dominating taxonomic groups and suggesting
idiosyncratic assemblages in distinct oceanic regions. |
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