Heterogeneous Diazotroph Communities in the Subtropical‐Subantarctic Transition and Aphotic Zones Off the Coast of Patagonia, Eastern South Pacific Ocean

Author:

Shiozaki Takuhei1ORCID,Hirai Miho2ORCID,Kondo Fumie3,Sato Takuya4,Sato Miyako5,Iriarte José L.678ORCID,Yokokawa Taichi2ORCID,Nunoura Takuro3ORCID,Harada Naomi15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute The University of Tokyo Kashiwa Japan

2. Super‐cutting‐edge Grand and Advanced Research (SUGAR) Institute for Extra‐cutting‐edge Science and Technology Avant‐garde Research (X‐star) Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Yokosuka Japan

3. Research Center for Bioscience and Nanoscience JAMSTEC Yokosuka Japan

4. Bioinformatics Center Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto University Uji Japan

5. Research Institute for Global Change JAMSTEC Yokosuka Japan

6. Centro FONDAP de Investigación en Dinámica de Ecosistemas Marinos de Altas Latitudes (IDEAL) Valdivia Chile

7. Instituto de Acuicultura Universidad Austral de Chile Puerto Montt Chile

8. Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica COPAS Sur‐Austral Universidad de Concepción Concepción Chile

Abstract

AbstractSubtropical‐subpolar transition water is a potential domain for N2 fixation, but the understanding of N2 fixation in such waters remains incomplete. We simultaneously examined the N2 fixation activity and community structures of diazotrophs and all prokaryotes from the surface to just above the seafloor off Patagonia in the transitional region of the eastern South Pacific Ocean. N2 fixation activity was not detected in the surface waters, but was observed sporadically and only in subpolar bathypelagic waters (>1,000 m) at very low rates (0.02–0.06 nmol N L−1 d−1). By contrast, the nifH gene, a key gene involved in N2 fixation, was detected widely from the surface to the bottom waters. The majority of diazotrophs were classified as non‐cyanobacterial diazotrophs (NCDs), and the nifH amino acid sequences of major diazotrophs were similar to sequences detected in the Southern Ocean, the aphotic zone and sediment of other oceans, and estuarine waters, suggesting that the NCDs are distributed across diverse marine environments. The overall prokaryotic communities were generally similar to those in other open ocean regions at the phylum level (class level for Proteobacteria) and differed among water depths. Diazotrophs, in contrast, showed vertical and horizontal heterogeneity below the euphotic zone and little association with water depth, indicating a lack of cohesion within the community, which may characterize diazotroph community in the transitional surface water and aphotic zones. Elucidating this community heterogeneity may provide pivotal information about N2 fixation in these waters.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Paleontology,Atmospheric Science,Soil Science,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Forestry

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