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Modeling Selective Pressures on Phytoplankton in the Global Ocean

机译:模拟全球海洋中浮游植物的选择性压力

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Our view of marine microbes is transforming, as culture-independent methods facilitate rapid characterization of microbial diversity. It is difficult to assimilate this information into our understanding of marine microbe ecology and evolution, because their distributions, traits, and genomes are shaped by forces that are complex and dynamic. Here we incorporate diverse forces—physical, biogeochemical, ecological, and mutational—into a global ocean model to study selective pressures on a simple trait in a widely distributed lineage of picophytoplankton: the nitrogen use abilities of Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus cyanobacteria. Some Prochlorococcus ecotypes have lost the ability to use nitrate, whereas their close relatives, marine Synechococcus, typically retain it. We impose mutations for the loss of nitrogen use abilities in modeled picophytoplankton, and ask: in which parts of the ocean are mutants most disadvantaged by losing the ability to use nitrate, and in which parts are they least disadvantaged? Our model predicts that this selective disadvantage is smallest for picophytoplankton that live in tropical regions where Prochlorococcus are abundant in the real ocean. Conversely, the selective disadvantage of losing the ability to use nitrate is larger for modeled picophytoplankton that live at higher latitudes, where Synechococcus are abundant. In regions where we expect Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus populations to cycle seasonally in the real ocean, we find that model ecotypes with seasonal population dynamics similar to Prochlorococcus are less disadvantaged by losing the ability to use nitrate than model ecotypes with seasonal population dynamics similar to Synechococcus. The model predictions for the selective advantage associated with nitrate use are broadly consistent with the distribution of this ability among marine picocyanobacteria, and at finer scales, can provide insights into interactions between temporally varying ocean processes and selective pressures that may be difficult or impossible to study by other means. More generally, and perhaps more importantly, this study introduces an approach for testing hypotheses about the processes that underlie genetic variation among marine microbes, embedded in the dynamic physical, chemical, and biological forces that generate and shape this diversity.
机译:我们对海洋微生物的看法正在发生变化,因为与文化无关的方法有助于快速表征微生物多样性。很难将这些信息吸收到我们对海洋微生物生态学和进化的理解中,因为它们的分布,特征和基因组是由复杂而动态的力所决定的。在这里,我们将物理,生物地球化学,生态和突变等多种力量整合到全球海洋模型中,以研究浮游植物广泛分布的一系中一个简单性状的选择性压力:Synechococcus和Prochlorococcus cyanobacteria的氮利用能力。一些原球菌属生态型已经丧失了使用硝酸盐的能力,而其近亲海洋Synechococcus通常保留了硝酸盐。我们对浮游植物的氮素利用能力丧失进行突变,并提出以下问题:在海洋的哪些部分中,由于失去了利用硝酸盐的能力而使这些突变体处于最不利的地位,而在哪些部分的不利条件最弱?我们的模型预测,对于生活在真实海洋中Prochlorococcus丰富的热带地区的浮游浮游生物,这种选择性不利条件最小。相反,对于生活在较高海拔地区(聚球菌丰富)的模拟浮游浮游生物,丧失使用硝酸盐能力的选择性弊端更大。在我们预期原球菌和Synechococcus种群在真实海洋中季节性循环的地区,我们发现具有与Prochlorococcus相似的季节性种群动态的模型生态型比使用具有与Synechococcus相似的季节性种群动态的模型生态型,丧失了使用硝酸盐的能力。与硝酸盐使用有关的选择优势的模型预测与该能力在海洋微蓝细菌之间的分布大致一致,并且在较小的规模上,可以提供对时变海洋过程和选择压力之间可能难以研究或无法研究的相互作用的见解。通过其他方式。更一般而言,也许更重要的是,本研究引入了一种方法,用于检验有关假设的解释,这些假设是海洋微生物之间遗传变异的基础,并嵌入产生和塑造这种多样性的动态物理,化学和生物力中。

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