Eukaryotic phytoplankton are responsible for at least 20% of annual global carbon fixation. Their diversity and activity are shaped by interactions with prokaryotes as part of complex microbiomes. Although differences in their local species diversity have been estimated, we still have a limited understanding of environmental conditions responsible for compositional differences between local species communities on a large scale from pole to pole. Here, we show, based on pole-to-pole phytoplankton metatranscriptomes and microbial rDNA sequencing, that environmental differences between polar and non-polar upper oceans most strongly impact the large-scale spatial pattern of biodiversity and gene activity in algal microbiomes. The geographic dif...
The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosy...
Phytoplankton are key components of aquatic ecosystems, fixing CO2 from the atmosphere through photo...
Increasing influence of Atlantic water in the Arctic Ocean has the potential to significantly impact...
Eukaryotic phytoplankton are responsible for at least 20% of annual global carbonfixation.Their dive...
This is the final version. Available on open access from nature research via the DOI in this recordD...
Diatoms, a key group of polar marine microbes, support highly productive ocean ecosystems. Like all ...
Background: The ocean microbiota modulates global biogeochemical cycles and changes...
‘‘It takes a village to finish (marine) science these days’’ Paraphrased from Curtis Huttenhower (th...
Climate change alters environmental conditions that are expected to have a profound effect on the bi...
In the marine realm, microorganisms are responsible for the bulk of primary production, thereby sust...
Marine microbial plankton drive global biogeochemical cycles and are therefore pivotal to the ecosys...
In the marine realm, microorganisms are responsible for the bulk of primary production, thereby sust...
Marine microbes, including both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, are the basal components of marine food ...
The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosy...
The global biogeography of microorganisms remains poorly resolved, which limits the current understa...
The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosy...
Phytoplankton are key components of aquatic ecosystems, fixing CO2 from the atmosphere through photo...
Increasing influence of Atlantic water in the Arctic Ocean has the potential to significantly impact...
Eukaryotic phytoplankton are responsible for at least 20% of annual global carbonfixation.Their dive...
This is the final version. Available on open access from nature research via the DOI in this recordD...
Diatoms, a key group of polar marine microbes, support highly productive ocean ecosystems. Like all ...
Background: The ocean microbiota modulates global biogeochemical cycles and changes...
‘‘It takes a village to finish (marine) science these days’’ Paraphrased from Curtis Huttenhower (th...
Climate change alters environmental conditions that are expected to have a profound effect on the bi...
In the marine realm, microorganisms are responsible for the bulk of primary production, thereby sust...
Marine microbial plankton drive global biogeochemical cycles and are therefore pivotal to the ecosys...
In the marine realm, microorganisms are responsible for the bulk of primary production, thereby sust...
Marine microbes, including both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, are the basal components of marine food ...
The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosy...
The global biogeography of microorganisms remains poorly resolved, which limits the current understa...
The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosy...
Phytoplankton are key components of aquatic ecosystems, fixing CO2 from the atmosphere through photo...
Increasing influence of Atlantic water in the Arctic Ocean has the potential to significantly impact...