Trichodesmium sp. clade distributions in the western North Atlantic Ocean

To better understand the factors determining Trichodesmium clade (Clade III vs. Clade I) distribution, a quantitative polymerase chain reaction method was developed and applied to a sample set from the western North Atlantic. Clade distributions were compared with a suite of physicochemical paramete...

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Published inLimnology and oceanography Vol. 59; no. 6; pp. 1899 - 1909
Main Authors Rouco, Monica, Joy-Warren, Hannah, McGillicuddy, Dennis J., Waterbury, John B., Dyhrman, Sonya T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published John Wiley and Sons, Inc 01.11.2014
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Summary:To better understand the factors determining Trichodesmium clade (Clade III vs. Clade I) distribution, a quantitative polymerase chain reaction method was developed and applied to a sample set from the western North Atlantic. Clade distributions were compared with a suite of physicochemical parameters on a cruise transect from Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to Barbados during the spring of 2011. Clade I comprised > 90% of the total Trichodesmium spp. population. Depth distributions of both clades were similar in waters where there was a shallow (< 20 m) mixed-layer depth (MLD), but segregated in the water column where the MLD was deep (> 80 m). Surface abundances of both clades were higher when the MLD was < 20 m. Temperature and salinity were correlated with both clades in the data set as a whole. However, when stations influenced by a freshwater salinity anomaly were removed, dissolved inorganic phosphorus and total dissolved phosphorus correlated with Clade I cell density only. These correlations underscore the influence of phosphorus in driving Trichodesmium sp. dynamics in this region and are suggestive of niche partitioning between the two clades.
ISSN:0024-3590
1939-5590
DOI:10.4319/lo.2014.59.6.1899