Distribution and drivers of symbiotic and free-living diazotrophic cyanobacteria in the western tropical South Pacific
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Published:2018-03-15
Issue:5
Volume:15
Page:1559-1578
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Stenegren MarcusORCID, Caputo Andrea, Berg Carlo, Bonnet Sophie, Foster Rachel A.
Abstract
Abstract. The abundance and distribution of cyanobacterial diazotrophs were quantified
in two regions (Melanesian archipelago, MA; and subtropical gyre, SG) of the
western tropical South Pacific using nifH quantitative polymerase
chain reaction (qPCR) assays. UCYN-A1 and A2 host populations were quantified
using 18S rRNA qPCR assays including one newly developed assay. All
phylotypes were detected in the upper photic zone (0–50 m), with higher
abundances in the MA region. Trichodesmium and UCYN-B dominated and
ranged from 2.18 × 102 to 9.41 × 106 and
1.10 × 102 to 2.78 × 106 nifH copies
L−1, respectively. Het-1 (symbiont of Rhizosolenia diatoms) was
the next most abundant (1.40 × 101–1.74 × 105
nifH copies L−1) and co-occurred with het-2 and het-3. UCYN-A1
and A2 were the least abundant diazotrophs and were below detection (bd) in
63 and 79, respectively, of 120 samples. In addition, in up to 39 % of
samples in which UCYN-A1 and A2 were detected, their respective hosts were
bd.
Pairwise comparisons of the nifH abundances and various
environmental parameters supported two groups: a deep-dwelling group (45 m)
comprised of UCYN-A1 and A2 and a surface group (0–15 m) comprised of
Trichodesmium, het-1 and het-2. Temperature and photosynthetically
active radiation were positively correlated with the surface group, while
UCYN-A1 and A2 were positively correlated with depth, salinity, and oxygen.
Similarly, in a meta-analysis of 11 external datasets, all diazotrophs,
except UCYN-A were correlated with temperature. Combined, our results
indicate that conditions favoring the UCYN-A symbiosis differ from those of
diatom diazotroph associations and free-living cyanobacterial diazotrophs.
Funder
Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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