articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJul 18, 2011Closed access

Activity of abundant and rare bacteria in a coastal ocean

University of Delaware · University of Southern California

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Abstract

The surface layer of the oceans and other aquatic environments contains many bacteria that range in activity, from dormant cells to those with high rates of metabolism. However, little experimental evidence exists about the activity of specific bacterial taxa, especially rare ones. Here we explore the relationship between abundance and activity by documenting changes in abundance over time and by examining the ratio of 16S rRNA to rRNA genes (rDNA) of individual bacterial taxa. The V1-V2 region of 16S rRNA and rDNA was analyzed by tag pyrosequencing in a 3-y study of surface waters off the Delaware coast. Over half of the bacterial taxa actively cycled between abundant and rare, whereas about 12% always…

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  • Biology
  • 16S ribosomal RNA
  • Taxon
  • Pyrosequencing
  • Abundance (ecology)
  • Relative species abundance
  • Ribosomal RNA
  • Bacteria
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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