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Title: Global biogeography of the smallest plankton across ocean depths
Authors: Junger, Pedro C.
Sarmento, Hugo
Giner, Caterina R.
Mestre, Mireia
Moran, Xose Anxelu G.
Aristegui, Javier 
Agusti, Susana
Duarte, Carlos M.
Acinas, Silvia G.
Massana, Ramon
Gasol, Josep M.
Logares, Ramiro
UNESCO Clasification: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Keywords: Dissolved organic-matter
Ribosomal-Rna sequences
Community
Patterns
Alignment, et al
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Zonas de Mezclay Frentes en El Océano Oscuro Como ¿Hot-Spots? de Biodiversidady Flujos Biogeoquímicos A Través Del Mar Mediterráneoy Atlántico Nordeste - I. 
Zonas de Mezclay Frentes en El Océano Oscuro Como ¿Hot-Spots? de Biodiversidady Flujos Biogeoquímicos A Través Del Mar Mediterráneoy Atlántico Nordeste - I. 
Journal: Science advances 
Abstract: Tiny ocean plankton (picoplankton) are fundamental for the functioning of the biosphere, but the ecological mechanisms shaping their biogeography were partially understood. Comprehending whether these microorganisms are structured by niche versus neutral processes is relevant in the context of global change. We investigate the ecological processes (selection, dispersal, and drift) structuring global-ocean picoplanktonic communities inhabiting the epipelagic (0 to 200 meters), mesopelagic (200 to 1000 meters), and bathypelagic (1000 to 4000 meters) zones. We found that selection decreased, while dispersal limitation increased with depth, possibly due to differences in habitat heterogeneity and dispersal barriers such as water masses and bottom topography. Picoplankton beta-diversity positively correlated with environmental heterogeneity and water mass variability, but this relationship tended to be weaker for eukaryotes than for prokaryotes. Community patterns were more pronounced in the Mediterranean Sea, probably because of its cross-basin environmental heterogeneity and deep-water isolation. We conclude that different combinations of ecological mechanisms shape the biogeography of the ocean microbiome across depths.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130495
ISSN: 2375-2548
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adg9763
Source: Science Advances [ISSN 2375-2548], v. 9 (45), (Noviembre 2023)
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