articleThe ISME JournalMar 24, 2011BRONZE OA

Marine bacterial, archaeal and protistan association networks reveal ecological linkages

University of Southern California

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Abstract

Microbes have central roles in ocean food webs and global biogeochemical processes, yet specific ecological relationships among these taxa are largely unknown. This is in part due to the dilute, microscopic nature of the planktonic microbial community, which prevents direct observation of their interactions. Here, we use a holistic (that is, microbial system-wide) approach to investigate time-dependent variations among taxa from all three domains of life in a marine microbial community. We investigated the community composition of bacteria, archaea and protists through cultivation-independent methods, along with total bacterial and viral abundance, and physico-chemical observations. Samples and observations…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Archaea
  • Ecology
  • Relative species abundance
  • Microbial ecology
  • Abundance (ecology)
  • Taxon
  • Protist
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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