2015
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2015.170
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Large variability of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotic communities across the world’s oceans

Abstract: In this work, we study the diversity of bathypelagic microbial eukaryotes (0.8-20 μm) in the global ocean. Seawater samples from 3000 to 4000 m depth from 27 stations in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans were analyzed by pyrosequencing the V4 region of the 18S ribosomal DNA. The relative abundance of the most abundant operational taxonomic units agreed with the results of a parallel metagenomic analysis, suggesting limited PCR biases in the tag approach. Although rarefaction curves for single stations we… Show more

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“…As shown above, the high number of Basidiomycota in deepsea samples (Pernice et al, 2016) is supported by our findings of a large number of fungi. Direct counts and 16S/18S diversity approaches also agree in the relative abundance of diplonemids for deep-sea environments (Lara et al, 2009;Morgan-Smith et al, 2013;Lukeš et al, 2015;Pernice et al, 2016).…”
Section: Colonization Of Particles By Eukaryotic Microbessupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…As shown above, the high number of Basidiomycota in deepsea samples (Pernice et al, 2016) is supported by our findings of a large number of fungi. Direct counts and 16S/18S diversity approaches also agree in the relative abundance of diplonemids for deep-sea environments (Lara et al, 2009;Morgan-Smith et al, 2013;Lukeš et al, 2015;Pernice et al, 2016).…”
Section: Colonization Of Particles By Eukaryotic Microbessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Given our result of an extreme enrichment of fungi on marine snow, it is very likely that fungi in these samples came primarily from marine snow. The variability in taxonomic composition of eukaryotic microbes was high in that study with much of the variance explained by water mass (Pernice et al, 2016). As the amount of deep-sea marine snow changes dramatically by water mass and location (Bochdansky et al, , 2016, some of the high variability in microbial eukaryotes is very likely due to the relative abundance and type of marine snow in these layers.…”
Section: Fungimentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Concerning investigations of the bathypelagic deep sea, analysis revealed the occurrence of heterotrophic protists (11˘1 cells mL´1) at depths down to 4000 m [7]. A global survey of bathypelagic microbial eukaryote communities identified a few groups as the dominant part of deep-sea communities, whereas the proportional composition of the dominant groups varied on a global scale [8]. Until the end of the last century, besides morphology based studies of foraminiferans [9], only anecdotal reports for other protists existed [10,11] mainly due to methodological issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%