Moderate Seasonal Dynamics Indicate an Important Role for Lysogeny in the Red Sea

  • Ruba Abdulrahman Ashy
  • Curtis A. Suttle
  • Susana Agustí
Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Microorganisms

Abstract

Viruses are the most abundant microorganisms in marine environments and viral infections can be either lytic (virulent) or lysogenic (temperate phage) within the host cell. The aim of this study was to quantify viral dynamics (abundance and infection) in the coastal Red Sea, a narrow oligotrophic basin with high surface water temperatures (22–32 °C degrees), high salinity (37.5–41) and continuous high insolation, thus making it a stable and relatively unexplored environment. We quantified viral and environmental changes in the Red Sea (two years) and the occurrence of lysogenic bacteria (induced by mitomycin C) on the second year. Water temperatures ranged from 24.0 to 32.5 °C, and total viral and bacterial abundances ranged from 1.5 to 8.7...

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