Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6388422 | Progress in Oceanography | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Accurate measurements in the Southern Hemisphere were obtained to test a hypothesis of the ubiquity of photoheterotrophy in the oligotrophic ocean. We present experimental results of light-enhanced uptake of methionine, leucine and ATP by bacterioplankton during two large-scale transects of the South Atlantic. Light increased the uptake of substrates by both dominant bacterioplankton groups, Prochlorococcus and SAR11, as well as for the bulk microbial community. Our consistent experimental evidence strongly indicates that photoheterotrophy is characteristic of dominant bacterioplankton populations in the global oligotrophic ocean.
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Authors
Claire Evans, Paola R. Gómez-Pereira, Adrian P. Martin, David J. Scanlan, Mikhail V. Zubkov,