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Community‐Level Responses to Iron Availability in Open Ocean Plankton Ecosystems
Author(s) -
Caputi Luigi,
Carradec Quentin,
Eveillard Damien,
Kirilovsky Amos,
Pelletier Eric,
Pierella Karlusich Juan J.,
Rocha Jimenez Vieira Fabio,
Villar Emilie,
Chaffron Samuel,
Malviya Shruti,
Scalco Eleonora,
Acinas Silvia G.,
Alberti Adriana,
Aury JeanMarc,
Benoiston AnneSophie,
Bertrand Alexis,
Biard Tristan,
Bittner Lucie,
Boccara Martine,
Brum Jennifer R.,
Brunet Christophe,
Busseni Greta,
Carratalà Anna,
Claustre Hervé,
Coelho Luis Pedro,
Colin Sébastien,
D'Aniello Salvatore,
Da Silva Corinne,
Del Core Marianna,
Doré Hugo,
Gasparini Stéphane,
Kokoszka Florian,
Jamet JeanLouis,
Lejeusne Christophe,
Lepoivre Cyrille,
Lescot Magali,
LimaMendez Gipsi,
Lombard Fabien,
Lukeš Julius,
Maillet Nicolas,
Madoui MohammedAmin,
Martinez Elodie,
Mazzocchi Maria Grazia,
Néou Mario B.,
PazYepes Javier,
Poulain Julie,
Ramondenc Simon,
Romagnan JeanBaptiste,
Roux Simon,
Salvagio Manta Daniela,
Sanges Remo,
Speich Sabrina,
Sprovieri Mario,
Sunagawa Shinichi,
Taillandier Vincent,
Tanaka Atsuko,
Tirichine Leila,
Trottier Camille,
Uitz Julia,
Veluchamy Alaguraj,
Veselá Jana,
Vincent Flora,
Yau Sheree,
KandelsLewis Stefanie,
Searson Sarah,
Dimier Céline,
Picheral Marc,
Bork Peer,
Boss Emmanuel,
Vargas Colomban,
Follows Michael J.,
Grimsley Nigel,
Guidi Lionel,
Hingamp Pascal,
Karsenti Eric,
Sordino Paolo,
Stemmann Lars,
Sullivan Matthew B.,
Tagliabue Alessandro,
Zingone Adriana,
Garczarek Laurence,
d'Ortenzio Fabrizio,
Testor Pierre,
Not Fabrice,
d'Alcalà Maurizio Ribera,
Wincker Patrick,
Bowler Chris,
Iudicone Daniele
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
global biogeochemical cycles
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.512
H-Index - 187
eISSN - 1944-9224
pISSN - 0886-6236
DOI - 10.1029/2018gb006022
Subject(s) - plankton , biogeochemical cycle , iron fertilization , ecosystem , ecology , marine ecosystem , phytoplankton , environmental science , biogeochemistry , context (archaeology) , oceanography , biology , nutrient , paleontology , geology
Predicting responses of plankton to variations in essential nutrients is hampered by limited in situ measurements, a poor understanding of community composition, and the lack of reference gene catalogs for key taxa. Iron is a key driver of plankton dynamics and, therefore, of global biogeochemical cycles and climate. To assess the impact of iron availability on plankton communities, we explored the comprehensive bio‐oceanographic and bio‐omics data sets from Tara Oceans in the context of the iron products from two state‐of‐the‐art global scale biogeochemical models. We obtained novel information about adaptation and acclimation toward iron in a range of phytoplankton, including picocyanobacteria and diatoms, and identified whole subcommunities covarying with iron. Many of the observed global patterns were recapitulated in the Marquesas archipelago, where frequent plankton blooms are believed to be caused by natural iron fertilization, although they are not captured in large‐scale biogeochemical models. This work provides a proof of concept that integrative analyses, spanning from genes to ecosystems and viruses to zooplankton, can disentangle the complexity of plankton communities and can lead to more accurate formulations of resource bioavailability in biogeochemical models, thus improving our understanding of plankton resilience in a changing environment.

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