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Substrate-Controlled Succession of Marine Bacterioplankton Populations Induced by a Phytoplankton Bloom
Substrate-Controlled Succession of Marine Bacterioplankton Populations Induced by a Phytoplankton Bloom
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Substrate-Controlled Succession of Marine Bacterioplankton Populations Induced by a Phytoplankton Bloom

2012
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Overview
Phytoplankton blooms characterize temperate ocean margin zones in spring. We investigated the bacterioplankton response to a diatom bloom in the North Sea and observed a dynamic succession of populations at genus-level resolution. Taxonomically distinct expressions of carbohydrate-active enzymes (transporters; in particular, TonB-dependent transporters) and phosphate acquisition strategies were found, indicating that distinct populations of Bacteroidetes, Gammaproteobacteria, and Alphaproteobacteria are specialized for successive decomposition of algal-derived organic matter. Our results suggest that algal substrate availability provided a series of ecological niches in which specialized populations could bloom. This reveals how planktonic species, despite their seemingly homogeneous habitat, can evade extinction by direct competition.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subject

Algae

/ Algal blooms

/ alpha-Proteobacteria

/ Alphaproteobacteria - enzymology

/ Alphaproteobacteria - genetics

/ Alphaproteobacteria - growth & development

/ Alphaproteobacteria - metabolism

/ Animal and plant ecology

/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology

/ Bacillariophyceae

/ Bacteria

/ Bacterial Proteins - genetics

/ Bacterial Proteins - metabolism

/ Bacterioplankton

/ Bacteroidetes

/ Bacteroidetes - enzymology

/ Bacteroidetes - genetics

/ Bacteroidetes - growth & development

/ Bacteroidetes - metabolism

/ Biological and medical sciences

/ Carbon

/ Carbon cycle

/ Coastal

/ Cycles

/ Diatoms

/ Diatoms - growth & development

/ Diatoms - metabolism

/ Ecological succession

/ Ecosystem

/ enzymes

/ Eutrophication

/ extinction

/ Flavobacteria

/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology

/ gamma-Proteobacteria

/ Gammaproteobacteria

/ Gammaproteobacteria - enzymology

/ Gammaproteobacteria - genetics

/ Gammaproteobacteria - growth & development

/ Gammaproteobacteria - metabolism

/ Glycoside Hydrolases - genetics

/ Glycoside Hydrolases - metabolism

/ Marine

/ Marine biology

/ Marine systems

/ Membrane Proteins - genetics

/ Membrane Proteins - metabolism

/ Membrane Transport Proteins - genetics

/ Membrane Transport Proteins - metabolism

/ Metagenome

/ Metagenomics

/ Microbial Interactions

/ Microscopy

/ niches

/ North Sea

/ Organic matter

/ Phosphates

/ Phosphates - metabolism

/ Phytoplankton

/ Phytoplankton - growth & development

/ Phytoplankton - metabolism

/ Plankton

/ Predators

/ Roseobacter

/ Scavengers

/ Sea water ecosystems

/ Seawater - microbiology

/ spring

/ Sulfatases - genetics

/ Sulfatases - metabolism

/ Synecology

/ Transporter

/ transporters

/ Uptakes