2023
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.01287-22
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In situ cell division and mortality rates of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes , and Aurantivirga during phytoplankton blooms reveal differences in population controls

Abstract: Net growth of microbial populations, that is, changes in abundances over time, can be studied using 16S rRNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). However, this approach does not differentiate between mortality and cell division rates. We used FISH-based image cytometry in combination with dilution culture experiments to study net growth, cell division, and mortality rates of four bacterial taxa over two distinct phytoplankton blooms: the oligotrophs SAR11 and SAR86, and the copiot… Show more

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“…Given their global distribution and high abundance, Gammaproteobacteria may drive important parts of marine carbon and sulfur cycles ( Dyksma et al, 2016 ). Keystone OTUs belonging to the phylum Bacteroidota also shared in samples from the whole zone and Group I, which are regarded as copiotrophic and fast growth taxa and can rapidly grow to high abundances during and after phytoplankton blooms ( Brüwer et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given their global distribution and high abundance, Gammaproteobacteria may drive important parts of marine carbon and sulfur cycles ( Dyksma et al, 2016 ). Keystone OTUs belonging to the phylum Bacteroidota also shared in samples from the whole zone and Group I, which are regarded as copiotrophic and fast growth taxa and can rapidly grow to high abundances during and after phytoplankton blooms ( Brüwer et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%