2018
DOI: 10.5194/bg-15-3909-2018
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Microbial community structure in the western tropical South Pacific

Abstract: Abstract. Oligotrophic regions play a central role in global biogeochemical cycles, with microbial communities in these areas representing an important term in global carbon budgets. While the general structure of microbial communities has been well documented in the global ocean, some remote regions such as the western tropical South Pacific (WTSP) remain fundamentally unexplored. Moreover, the biotic and abiotic factors constraining microbial abundances and distribution remain not well resolved. In this stud… Show more

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“…Surface waters showed persistently high stratification, limiting the availability of DIN and DIP, which resulted in low phytoplankton biomass for most of the year (Figs. 1F and 2) and a clear dominance of small cells consistent with previous work (Bock et al, 2018;Van den Engh et al, 2017;Wei et al, 2019). Accordingly, DOC concentrations did not exceed 95 µmol L −1 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Surface waters showed persistently high stratification, limiting the availability of DIN and DIP, which resulted in low phytoplankton biomass for most of the year (Figs. 1F and 2) and a clear dominance of small cells consistent with previous work (Bock et al, 2018;Van den Engh et al, 2017;Wei et al, 2019). Accordingly, DOC concentrations did not exceed 95 µmol L −1 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A recent study in the Red Sea assessing 16S rRNA gene sequences, more sensitive than flow cytometry, was able to find Prochlorococcus below 200 m, though with low numbers (Shibl et al, 2016). In other studies conducted in tropical waters, Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus were, however, detected by flow cytometry at depths of 150 to 200 m (Bock et al, 2018;Partensky, Hess & Vaulot, 1999;Van den Engh et al, 2017). The flow cytometer used in this study has a high sensitivity to detect small cells (<1 µm) and viruses (Monier et al, 2017).…”
Section: Vertical Distribution Of Picoplanktonmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Surface waters showed persistently high stratification, limiting the availability of DIN and DIP, which resulted in low phytoplankton biomass for most of the year (Fig. 1F and 2) and a clear dominance of small cells consistent with previous work (Bock et al 2018;van den Engh et al 2017;Wei et al 2019). Accordingly, DOC concentrations did not exceed 95 µmol L -1 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A recent study in the Red Sea assessing 16S rRNA gene sequences, more sensitive than flow cytometry, was able to find Prochlorococcus below 200 m, though with low numbers (Shibl et al 2016). In other studies conducted in tropical waters, Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus were, however, detected by flow cytometry at depths of 150 to 200 m (Bock et al 2018;Partensky et al 1999;van den Engh et al 2017). The flow cytometer used in this study has a high sensitivity to detect small cells (<1 µm) and viruses (Monier et al 2017).…”
Section: Vertical Distribution Of Picoplanktonmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…Filters were preserved (at −80 • C) until analysis in the laboratory (IRD French Polynesia). For the determination of picoplanktonic population abundances (Bock et al, 2018), water samples were fixed with paraformaldehyde (final concentration of 0.2 %) immediately after sampling, flash frozen in liquid nitrogen, and stored in liquid N 2 in Nunc ® cryogenic vials until analysis, and abundances at 5 m were selected for our study. For the determination of CDOM absorption, 200 mL of seawater was immediately filtered on Micropore filters of 0.2 µm pore size using Nalgene filtration units previously rinsed twice with HCL and stored in SCHOTT ® glass bottles, previously combusted (450 • C, 6 h) and rinsed twice with HCL.…”
Section: Water Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%