SAR11 Bacteria: The Most Abundant Plankton in the Oceans
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Cells-approximately 25% of all plankton. They are found throughout the oceans but reach their largest numbers in stratified, oligotrophic gyres, which are an expanding habitat in the warming oceans. SAR11 likely had a Precambrian origin and, over geological time, evolved into the niche of harvesting labile, low-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter (DOM). SAR11 cells are minimal in size and complexity, a phenomenon known as streamlining that is thought to benefit them by lowering the material costs of replication and maximizing transport functions that are essential to competition at ultralow nutrient concentrations. One of the surprises in SAR11 metabolism is their ability to both oxidize and produce a…
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- Plankton
- Biogeochemistry
- Biology
- Ecology
- Competition (biology)
- Nutrient
- Dissolved organic carbon
- Bacterioplankton
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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