Metabolism mediates the flow of matter and energy through the biosphere. We examined how metabolic evolution shapes ecosystems by reconstructing it in the globally abundant oceanic phytoplankter Prochlorococcus To understand what drove observed evolutionary patterns, we interpreted them in the context of its population dynamics, growth rate, and light adaptation, and the size and macromolecular and elemental composition of cells. This multilevel view suggests that, over the course of evolution, there was a steady increase in Prochlorococcus' metabolic rate and excretion of organic carbon. We derived a mathematical framework that suggests these adaptations lower the minimal subsistence nutrient concentration of cells, which results in a draw...
Oxygenic photosynthesis evolved at least 2.4 Ga; all oxygenic organisms use the ribulose bisphosphat...
Microbial metabolic activity drives biogeochemical cycling in virtually every ecosystem. Yet, microb...
The ability of microorganisms to withstand long periods of nutrient starvation is key to their survi...
Extensive microdiversity within Prochlorococcus, the most abundant marine cyanobacterium, occurs at ...
In the oligotrophic waters of the world’s open oceans physical factors such as pH, salinity, and tem...
Living organisms constantly interact with their habitats, selectively taking up compounds from their...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
The abundance and widespread distribution of the unicellular cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is attri...
Primary production by Prochlorococcus, the smallest known free-living photosynthetic organism in ter...
Inorganic phosphorus is scarce in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the high-light-adapted ecotyp...
Cyanobacteria are major contributors to ocean biogeochemical cycling. However, mixotrophic metabolis...
We are shaped by our environment, but we then shape it in turn. This interplay between life and the ...
Microbial life in the oceans impacts the entire marine ecosystem, global biogeochemistry and climate...
The oceans contain an estimated 662 Pg C in the form of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Information ...
The phytoplankton community in the oligotrophic open ocean is numerically dominated by the cyanobact...
Oxygenic photosynthesis evolved at least 2.4 Ga; all oxygenic organisms use the ribulose bisphosphat...
Microbial metabolic activity drives biogeochemical cycling in virtually every ecosystem. Yet, microb...
The ability of microorganisms to withstand long periods of nutrient starvation is key to their survi...
Extensive microdiversity within Prochlorococcus, the most abundant marine cyanobacterium, occurs at ...
In the oligotrophic waters of the world’s open oceans physical factors such as pH, salinity, and tem...
Living organisms constantly interact with their habitats, selectively taking up compounds from their...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
The abundance and widespread distribution of the unicellular cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is attri...
Primary production by Prochlorococcus, the smallest known free-living photosynthetic organism in ter...
Inorganic phosphorus is scarce in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the high-light-adapted ecotyp...
Cyanobacteria are major contributors to ocean biogeochemical cycling. However, mixotrophic metabolis...
We are shaped by our environment, but we then shape it in turn. This interplay between life and the ...
Microbial life in the oceans impacts the entire marine ecosystem, global biogeochemistry and climate...
The oceans contain an estimated 662 Pg C in the form of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Information ...
The phytoplankton community in the oligotrophic open ocean is numerically dominated by the cyanobact...
Oxygenic photosynthesis evolved at least 2.4 Ga; all oxygenic organisms use the ribulose bisphosphat...
Microbial metabolic activity drives biogeochemical cycling in virtually every ecosystem. Yet, microb...
The ability of microorganisms to withstand long periods of nutrient starvation is key to their survi...