Microscale spatial distributions of microbes and viruses in intertidal photosynthetic microbial mats

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Authors
  • C. Carreira
  • T. Piel
  • M. Staal
  • J.B.W. Stuut
Publication date 2015
Journal SpringerPlus
Article number 239
Volume | Issue number 4
Number of pages 11
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Intertidal photosynthetic microbial mats from the Wadden Sea island Schiermonnikoog were examined for microscale (millimetre) spatial distributions of viruses, prokaryotes and oxygenic photoautotrophs (filamentous cyanobacteria and benthic diatoms) at different times of the year. Abundances of viruses and prokaryotes were among the highest found in benthic systems (0.05-5.43 × 10 10 viruses g −1 and 0.05-2.14 × 10 10 prokaryotes g −1 ). The spatial distribution of viruses, prokaryotes and oxygenic photoautotrophs were highly heterogeneous at mm scales. The vertical distributions of both prokaryotic and viral abundances were related to the depth of the oxygenic photoautotrophic layer, implying that the photosynthetic mat fuelled the microbial processes in the underlying layer. Our data suggest that viruses could make an important component in these productive environments potentially affecting the biodiversity and nutrient cycling within the mat.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-0977-8
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