Niche partitioning among Prochlorococcus ecotypes along ocean-scale environmental gradients.

TitleNiche partitioning among Prochlorococcus ecotypes along ocean-scale environmental gradients.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsJohnson, ZI, Zinser, ER, Coe, A, McNulty, NP, E Woodward, MS, Chisholm, SW
JournalScience
Volume311
Issue5768
Pagination1737-40
Date Published2006 Mar 24
ISSN1095-9203
KeywordsAdaptation, Physiological, Atlantic Ocean, Biomass, Colony Count, Microbial, Ecosystem, Genes, Bacterial, Genes, rRNA, Light, Nitrates, Phylogeny, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Prochlorococcus, Regression Analysis, Ribotyping, Seawater, Temperature
Abstract

Prochlorococcus is the numerically dominant phytoplankter in the oligotrophic oceans, accounting for up to half of the photosynthetic biomass and production in some regions. Here, we describe how the abundance of six known ecotypes, which have small subunit ribosomal RNA sequences that differ by less than 3%, changed along local and basin-wide environmental gradients in the Atlantic Ocean. Temperature was significantly correlated with shifts in ecotype abundance, and laboratory experiments confirmed different temperature optima and tolerance ranges for cultured strains. Light, nutrients, and competitor abundances also appeared to play a role in shaping different distributions.

DOI10.1126/science.1118052
Alternate JournalScience
PubMed ID16556835