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Título: | Disentangling microbial networks across pelagic zones in the tropical and subtropical global ocean | Autores/as: | Deutschmann, Ina M. Delage, Erwan Giner, Caterina R. Sebastián Caumel, Marta Poulain, Julie Arístegui Ruiz, Javier Duarte, Carlos M. Acinas, Silvia G. Massana, Ramon Gasol, Josep M. Eveillard, Damien Chaffron, Samuel Logares, Ramiro |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 2414 Microbiología 251001 Oceanografía biológica |
Palabras clave: | Marine Bacterial Community Diversity Dynamics Variability, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2024 | Proyectos: | Expedición de circunnavegación MALASPINA 2010: Cambio global y exploración del océano global Zonas de Mezclay Frentes en El Océano Oscuro Como ¿Hot-Spots? de Biodiversidady Flujos Biogeoquímicos A Través Del Mar Mediterráneoy Atlántico Nordeste - I. |
Publicación seriada: | Nature Communications | Resumen: | Microbial interactions are vital in maintaining ocean ecosystem function, yet their dynamic nature and complexity remain largely unexplored. Here, we use association networks to investigate possible ecological interactions in the marine microbiome among archaea, bacteria, and picoeukaryotes throughout different depths and geographical regions of the tropical and subtropical global ocean. Our findings reveal that potential microbial interactions change with depth and geographical scale, exhibiting highly heterogeneous distributions. A few potential interactions were global, meaning they occurred across regions at the same depth, while 11-36% were regional within specific depths. The bathypelagic zone had the lowest proportion of global associations, and regional associations increased with depth. Moreover, we observed that most surface water associations do not persist in deeper ocean layers despite microbial vertical dispersal. Our work contributes to a deeper understanding of the tropical and subtropical global ocean interactome, which is essential for addressing the challenges posed by global change. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/128434 | ISSN: | 2041-1723 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-023-44550-y | Fuente: | Nature Communications[ISSN 2041-1723],v. 15 (1), (Enero 2024) |
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