Interactions between Diatoms and Bacteria
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Abstract
Diatoms and bacteria have cooccurred in common habitats for hundreds of millions of years, thus fostering specific associations and interactions with global biogeochemical consequences. Diatoms are responsible for one-fifth of the photosynthesis on Earth, while bacteria remineralize a large portion of this fixed carbon in the oceans. Through their coexistence, diatoms and bacteria cycle nutrients between oxidized and reduced states, impacting bioavailability and ultimately feeding higher trophic levels. Here we present an overview of how diatoms and bacteria interact and the implications of these interactions. We emphasize that heterotrophic bacteria in the oceans that are consistently associated with diatoms…
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- Biology
- Diatom
- Ecology
- Trophic level
- Bacteria
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Phylum
- Paleontology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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