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In situ associations between marine photosynthetic picoeukaryotes and potential parasites - a role for fungi?

In situ associations between marine photosynthetic picoeukaryotes and potential parasites - a role for fungi?
In situ associations between marine photosynthetic picoeukaryotes and potential parasites - a role for fungi?
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) are important components of the marine picophytoplankton community playing a critical role in CO2 fixation but also as bacterivores, particularly in the oligotrophic gyres. Despite an increased interest in these organisms and an improved understanding of the genetic diversity of this group, we still know little of the environmental factors controlling the abundance of these organisms. Here, we investigated the quantitative importance of eukaryotic parasites in the free-living fraction as well as in associations with PPEs along a transect in the South Atlantic. Using tyramide signal amplification-fluorescence in situ hybridization (TSA-FISH), we provide quantitative evidence of the occurrence of free-living fungi in open ocean marine systems, while the Perkinsozoa and Syndiniales parasites were not abundant in these waters. Using flow cytometric cell sorting of different PPE populations followed by a dual-labelled TSA-FISH approach, we also demonstrate fungal associations, potentially parasitic, occurring with both pico-Prymnesiophyceae and pico-Chrysophyceae. These data highlight the necessity for further work investigating the specific role of marine fungi as parasites of phytoplankton to improve understanding of carbon flow in marine ecosystems.
1758-2229
445-451
Lepère, Cécile
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Ostrowski, Martin
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Hartmann, Manuela
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Zubkov, Mikhail V.
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Scanlan, David J.
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Lepère, Cécile
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Ostrowski, Martin
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Hartmann, Manuela
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Zubkov, Mikhail V.
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Scanlan, David J.
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Lepère, Cécile, Ostrowski, Martin, Hartmann, Manuela, Zubkov, Mikhail V. and Scanlan, David J. (2016) In situ associations between marine photosynthetic picoeukaryotes and potential parasites - a role for fungi? Environmental Microbiology Reports, 8 (4), 445-451. (doi:10.1111/1758-2229.12339).

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Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) are important components of the marine picophytoplankton community playing a critical role in CO2 fixation but also as bacterivores, particularly in the oligotrophic gyres. Despite an increased interest in these organisms and an improved understanding of the genetic diversity of this group, we still know little of the environmental factors controlling the abundance of these organisms. Here, we investigated the quantitative importance of eukaryotic parasites in the free-living fraction as well as in associations with PPEs along a transect in the South Atlantic. Using tyramide signal amplification-fluorescence in situ hybridization (TSA-FISH), we provide quantitative evidence of the occurrence of free-living fungi in open ocean marine systems, while the Perkinsozoa and Syndiniales parasites were not abundant in these waters. Using flow cytometric cell sorting of different PPE populations followed by a dual-labelled TSA-FISH approach, we also demonstrate fungal associations, potentially parasitic, occurring with both pico-Prymnesiophyceae and pico-Chrysophyceae. These data highlight the necessity for further work investigating the specific role of marine fungi as parasites of phytoplankton to improve understanding of carbon flow in marine ecosystems.

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 September 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 December 2015
Published date: August 2016
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 384724
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384724
ISSN: 1758-2229
PURE UUID: b9d9cc0c-8879-415a-b7fb-416e3c436672

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Date deposited: 02 Dec 2015 10:18
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 22:03

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Author: Cécile Lepère
Author: Martin Ostrowski
Author: Manuela Hartmann
Author: Mikhail V. Zubkov
Author: David J. Scanlan

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