Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field

This work correlates time series of biological and physical variables to the marine viruses across trophic gradients within Arraial do Cabo upwelling system, Southeast of Brazil. The objective is to investigate the major controlling factors of virioplankton dynamics among different water masses. It was used an in situ and ex situ flow cytometry for accessing the plankton community. Viruses were highly correlated to bacteria and phytoplankton, but although the lack of direct correlation with physicals, upwelling turned out to be the main contributing factor to the highest values of viral abundance and virus:bacterial ratio. Our data suggest that the lowest temperature of upwelled South Atlantic Central Waters would help to maintain a high viral abundance and higher temperatures of Coastal and Tropical Waters might be another ecological niche allowing the co-existence.

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Main Authors: Pereira,G.C., Granato,A., Figueiredo,A.R., Ebecken,N.F.F.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2009
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822009000400017
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spelling oai:scielo:S1517-838220090004000172009-10-06Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling FieldPereira,G.C.Granato,A.Figueiredo,A.R.Ebecken,N.F.F. Marine virus coastal waters trophic gradients upwelling system This work correlates time series of biological and physical variables to the marine viruses across trophic gradients within Arraial do Cabo upwelling system, Southeast of Brazil. The objective is to investigate the major controlling factors of virioplankton dynamics among different water masses. It was used an in situ and ex situ flow cytometry for accessing the plankton community. Viruses were highly correlated to bacteria and phytoplankton, but although the lack of direct correlation with physicals, upwelling turned out to be the main contributing factor to the highest values of viral abundance and virus:bacterial ratio. Our data suggest that the lowest temperature of upwelled South Atlantic Central Waters would help to maintain a high viral abundance and higher temperatures of Coastal and Tropical Waters might be another ecological niche allowing the co-existence.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology v.40 n.4 20092009-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822009000400017en10.1590/S1517-83822009000400017
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Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field
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title Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field
title_short Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field
title_full Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field
title_fullStr Virioplankton Abundance in Trophic Gradients of an Upwelling Field
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description This work correlates time series of biological and physical variables to the marine viruses across trophic gradients within Arraial do Cabo upwelling system, Southeast of Brazil. The objective is to investigate the major controlling factors of virioplankton dynamics among different water masses. It was used an in situ and ex situ flow cytometry for accessing the plankton community. Viruses were highly correlated to bacteria and phytoplankton, but although the lack of direct correlation with physicals, upwelling turned out to be the main contributing factor to the highest values of viral abundance and virus:bacterial ratio. Our data suggest that the lowest temperature of upwelled South Atlantic Central Waters would help to maintain a high viral abundance and higher temperatures of Coastal and Tropical Waters might be another ecological niche allowing the co-existence.
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