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Major imprint of surface plankton on deep ocean prokaryotic structure and activity
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WoS WOS:000535017200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85085576057
DOI 10.1111/MEC.15454
Año 2020
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Instituciones Chile

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Deep ocean microbial communities rely on the organic carbon produced in the sunlit ocean, yet it remains unknown whether surface processes determine the assembly and function of bathypelagic prokaryotes to a larger extent than deep-sea physicochemical conditions. Here, we explored whether variations in surface phytoplankton assemblages across Atlantic, Pacific and Indian ocean stations can explain structural changes in bathypelagic (ca. 4,000 m) free-living and particle-attached prokaryotic communities (characterized through 16S rRNA gene sequencing), as well as changes in prokaryotic activity and dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality. We show that the spatial structuring of prokaryotic communities in the bathypelagic strongly followed variations in the abundances of surface dinoflagellates and ciliates, as well as gradients in surface primary productivity, but were less influenced by bathypelagic physicochemical conditions. Amino acid-like DOM components in the bathypelagic reflected variations of those components in surface waters, and seemed to control bathypelagic prokaryotic activity. The imprint of surface conditions was more evident in bathypelagic than in shallower mesopelagic (200-1,000 m) communities, suggesting a direct connectivity through fast-sinking particles that escape mesopelagic transformations. Finally, we identified a pool of endemic deep-sea prokaryotic taxa (including potentially chemoautotrophic groups) that appear less connected to surface processes than those bathypelagic taxa with a widespread vertical distribution. Our results suggest that surface planktonic communities shape the spatial structure of the bathypelagic microbiome to a larger extent than the local physicochemical environment, likely through determining the nature of the sinking particles and the associated prokaryotes reaching bathypelagic waters.

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Revista ISSN
Molecular Ecology 0962-1083

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Ecology
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
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Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Ruiz-Gonzalez, Clara Mujer CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
2 Mestre, Mireia Mujer CSIC - España
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
3 Estrada, Marta Mujer CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
4 Sebastián, Marta Mujer CSIC - España
Univ Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ULPGC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - España
5 Salazar, Guillem Hombre CSIC - España
Swiss Fed Inst Technol - Suiza
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
ETH Zurich - Suiza
6 AGUSTI-REQUENA, SUSANA Mujer King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol - Arabia Saudí
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - Arabia Saudí
7 Moreno-Ostos, Enrique Hombre Univ Malaga - España
Universidad de Málaga - España
8 Reche, Isabel Mujer UNIV GRANADA - España
Universidad de Granada - España
9 Alvarez-Salgado, Xose A. Hombre CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (IIM) - España
10 Moran, Xose Anxelu G. - King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol - Arabia Saudí
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - Arabia Saudí
11 Duarte, Carlos M. Hombre King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol - Arabia Saudí
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - Arabia Saudí
12 Montserrat Sala, M. - CSIC - España
12 Sala, Maria Montserrat Mujer CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
13 Gasol, Josep M. Hombre CSIC - España
Edith Cowan Univ - Australia
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - España
Edith Cowan University - Australia

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Financiamiento



Fuente
CONICYT
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
ULPGC
Juan de la Cierva fellowship
Viera y Clavijo contract - ACIISI
GRAMMI project
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) through the Consolider-Ingenio program (Malaspina 2010 Expedition) (FEDER funds)

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This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) through the Consolider-Ingenio program (Malaspina 2010 Expedition, ref. CSD2008-00077), with contributions from grant CTM2015-70340R, CTM2015-65720-R, CTM2015-69936-P, RTI2018-101025-B-I00, Modelling Nature Scientific Unit (UCE.PP2017.03), CTM2015-69392-C3-2-R (cofinanced with FEDER funds) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). We thank all scientists and crew involved in the Malaspina expedition, particularly A. Gomes, T. S. Catala, M. Pernice, F. M. Cornejo-Castillo, E. Borrull, C. Antequera, C. Diez-Vives, E. Lara, M. R. Logares, P. Sanchez, A. Fuentes-Lema, C. Marrase, M. Nieto-Cid, E. Ortega-Retuerta and C. Romera-Castillo and D. Vaque for help with DNA collection, sequence data treatment, bacterial activity determinations, and FDOM determinations. This is a contribution of Grup Consolidat de Recerca of the Catalan Government 2014SGR/1179. CRG was supported by a Juan de la Cierva fellowship and the GRAMMI project (IJCI-2015-23505 and RTI2018-099740-J-I00, MICINN, Spain). MSE was supported by a Viera y Clavijo contract funded by the ACIISI and the ULPGC. MM was supported by CONICYT (FONDAP-IDEAL15150003 and FONDECYT-POSTDOCTORADO 3190369).
This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) through the Consolider-Ingenio program (Malaspina 2010 Expedition, ref. CSD2008-00077), with contributions from grant CTM2015-70340R, CTM2015-65720-R, CTM2015-69936-P, RTI2018-101025-B-I00, Modelling Nature Scientific Unit (UCE.PP2017.03), CTM2015-69392-C3-2-R (cofinanced with FEDER funds) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). We thank all scientists and crew involved in the Malaspina expedition, particularly A. Gomes, T. S. Catal?, M. Pernice, F. M. Cornejo-Castillo, E. Borrull, C. Antequera, C. D?ez-Vives, E. Lara, M. R. Logares, P. S?nchez, A. Fuentes-Lema, C. Marras?, M. Nieto-Cid, E. Ortega-Retuerta and C. Romera-Castillo and D. Vaqu? for help with DNA collection, sequence data treatment, bacterial activity determinations, and FDOM determinations. This is a contribution of Grup Consolidat de Recerca of the Catalan Government 2014SGR/1179. CRG was supported by a Juan de la Cierva fellowship and the GRAMMI project (IJCI-2015-23505 and RTI2018-099740-J-I00, MICINN, Spain). MSE was supported by a Viera y Clavijo contract funded by the ACIISI and the ULPGC. MM was supported by CONICYT (FONDAP-IDEAL15150003 and FONDECYT-POSTDOCTORADO 3190369).

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