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Ecogenomic sensor reveals controls on N2-fixing microorganisms in the North Pacific Ocean.

Authors :
Robidart, Julie C
Robidart, Julie C
Church, Matthew J
Ryan, John P
Ascani, François
Wilson, Samuel T
Bombar, Deniz
Marin, Roman
Richards, Kelvin J
Karl, David M
Scholin, Christopher A
Zehr, Jonathan P
Robidart, Julie C
Robidart, Julie C
Church, Matthew J
Ryan, John P
Ascani, François
Wilson, Samuel T
Bombar, Deniz
Marin, Roman
Richards, Kelvin J
Karl, David M
Scholin, Christopher A
Zehr, Jonathan P
Source :
The ISME journal; vol 8, iss 6, 1175-1185; 1751-7362
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms (diazotrophs) are keystone species that reduce atmospheric dinitrogen (N2) gas to fixed nitrogen (N), thereby accounting for much of N-based new production annually in the oligotrophic North Pacific. However, current approaches to study N2 fixation provide relatively limited spatiotemporal sampling resolution; hence, little is known about the ecological controls on these microorganisms or the scales over which they change. In the present study, we used a drifting robotic gene sensor to obtain high-resolution data on the distributions and abundances of N2-fixing populations over small spatiotemporal scales. The resulting measurements demonstrate that concentrations of N2 fixers can be highly variable, changing in abundance by nearly three orders of magnitude in less than 2 days and 30 km. Concurrent shipboard measurements and long-term time-series sampling uncovered a striking and previously unrecognized correlation between phosphate, which is undergoing long-term change in the region, and N2-fixing cyanobacterial abundances. These results underscore the value of high-resolution sampling and its applications for modeling the effects of global change.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The ISME journal; vol 8, iss 6, 1175-1185; 1751-7362
Notes :
application/pdf, The ISME journal vol 8, iss 6, 1175-1185 1751-7362
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367450013
Document Type :
Electronic Resource