Author:
Caracciolo Mariarita,Rigaut-Jalabert Fabienne,Romac Sarah,Mahé Frédéric,Forsans Samuel,Gac Jean-Philippe,Arsenieff Laure,Manno Maxime,Chaffron Samuel,Cariou Thierry,Hoebeke Mark,Bozec Yann,Goberville Eric,Gall Florence Le,Guilloux Loïc,Baudoux Anne-Claire,de Vargas Colomban,Not Fabrice,Thiébaut Eric,Henry Nicolas,Simon Nathalie
Abstract
AbstractMajor seasonal community reorganizations and associated biomass variations are landmarks of plankton ecology. However, the processes determining marine species and community turnover rates have not been fully elucidated so far. Here, we analyse patterns of planktonic protist community succession in temperate latitudes, based on quantitative taxonomic data from both microscopy counts and ribosomal DNA metabarcoding from plankton samples collected biweekly over 8 years (2009-2016) at the SOMLIT-Astan station (Roscoff, Western English Channel). Considering the temporal structure of community dynamics (creating temporal correlation), we elucidated the recurrent seasonal pattern of the dominant species and OTUs (rDNA-derived taxa) that drive annual plankton successions. The use of morphological and molecular analyses in combination allowed us to assess absolute species abundance while improving taxonomic resolution, and revealed a greater diversity. Overall, our results underpinned a protist community characterised by a seasonal structure, which is supported by the dominant OTUs. We detected that some were partly benthic as a result of the intense tidal mixing typical of the French coasts in the English Channel. While the occurrence of these microorganisms is driven by the physical and biogeochemical conditions of the environment, internal community processes, such as the complex network of biotic interactions, also play a key role in shaping protist communities.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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