Metatranscriptome analyses indicate resource partitioning between diatoms in the field
Abstract
Nutrient availability plays a central role in driving the activities and large-scale distributions of phytoplankton, yet there are still fundamental gaps in understanding how phytoplankton metabolize nutrients, like nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), and how this metabolic potential is modulated in field populations. Here, we show that cooccurring diatoms in a dynamic coastal marine system have apparent differences in their metabolic capacity to use N and P. Further, bioinformatic approaches enabled the identification and species-specific comparison of resource-responsive (RR) genes. Variation of these RR gene sets highlights the disparate transcriptional responses these species have to the same environment, which likely reflects the role resource partitioning has in facilitating the vast diversity of the phytoplankton.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- April 2015
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- Bibcode:
- 2015PNAS..112E2182A