A light-induced shortcut in the planktonic microbial loop

نویسندگان

  • Robert Ptacnik
  • Ana Gomes
  • Sarah-Jeanne Royer
  • Stella A. Berger
  • Albert Calbet
  • Jens C. Nejstgaard
  • Josep M. Gasol
  • Stamatina Isari
  • Stefanie D. Moorthi
  • Radka Ptacnikova
  • Maren Striebel
  • Andrey F. Sazhin
  • Tatiana M. Tsagaraki
  • Soultana Zervoudaki
  • Kristi Altoja
  • Panagiotis D. Dimitriou
  • Peeter Laas
  • Ayse Gazihan
  • Rodrigo A. Martínez
  • Stefanie Schabhüttl
  • Ioulia Santi
  • Despoina Sousoni
  • Paraskevi Pitta
چکیده

Mixotrophs combine photosynthesis with phagotrophy to cover their demands in energy and essential nutrients. This gives them a competitive advantage under oligotropihc conditions, where nutrients and bacteria concentrations are low. As the advantage for the mixotroph depends on light, the competition between mixo- and heterotrophic bacterivores should be regulated by light. To test this hypothesis, we incubated natural plankton from the ultra-oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean in a set of mesocosms maintained at 4 light levels spanning a 10-fold light gradient. Picoplankton (heterotrophic bacteria (HB), pico-sized cyanobacteria, and small-sized flagellates) showed the fastest and most marked response to light, with pronounced predator-prey cycles, in the high-light treatments. Albeit cell specific activity of heterotrophic bacteria was constant across the light gradient, bacterial abundances exhibited an inverse relationship with light. This pattern was explained by light-induced top-down control of HB by bacterivorous phototrophic eukaryotes (PE), which was evidenced by a significant inverse relationship between HB net growth rate and PE abundances. Our results show that light mediates the impact of mixotrophic bacterivores. As mixo- and heterotrophs differ in the way they remineralize nutrients, these results have far-reaching implications for how nutrient cycling is affected by light.

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دوره 6  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2016