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William K W Li1, Robert A Andersen, Dian J Gifford, Lewis S Incze, Jennifer L Martin, Cynthia H Pilskaln, Juliette N Rooney-Varga, Michael E Sieracki, William H Wilson, Nicholas H Wolff.
Abstract
In the Gulf of Maine area (GoMA), as elsewhere in the ocean, the organisms of greatest numerical abundance are microbes. Viruses in GoMA are largely cyanophages and bacteriophages, including podoviruses which lack tails. There is also evidence of Mimivirus and Chlorovirus in the metagenome. Bacteria in GoMA comprise the dominant SAR11 phylotype cluster, and other abundant phylotypes such as SAR86-like cluster, SAR116-like cluster, Roseobacter, Rhodospirillaceae, Acidomicrobidae, Flavobacteriales, Cytophaga, and unclassified Alphaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria clusters. Bacterial epibionts of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense include Rhodobacteraceae, Flavobacteriaceae, Cytophaga spp., Sulfitobacter spp., Sphingomonas spp., and unclassified Bacteroidetes. Phototrophic prokaryotes in GoMA include cyanobacteria that contain chlorophyll (mainly Synechococcus), aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs that contain bacteriochlorophyll, and bacteria that contain proteorhodopsin. Eukaryotic microalgae in GoMA include Bacillariophyceae, Dinophyceae, Prymnesiophyceae, Prasinophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, Cryptophyceae, Dictyochophyceae, Chrysophyceae, Eustigmatophyceae, Pelagophyceae, Synurophyceae, and Xanthophyceae. There are no records of Bolidophyceae, Aurearenophyceae, Raphidophyceae, and Synchromophyceae in GoMA. In total, there are records for 665 names and 229 genera of microalgae. Heterotrophic eukaryotic protists in GoMA include Dinophyceae, Alveolata, Apicomplexa, amoeboid organisms, Labrynthulida, and heterotrophic marine stramenopiles (MAST). Ciliates include Strombidium, Lohmaniella, Tontonia, Strobilidium, Strombidinopsis and the mixotrophs Laboea strobila and Myrionecta rubrum (ex Mesodinium rubra). An inventory of selected microbial groups in each of 14 physiographic regions in GoMA is made by combining information on the depth-dependent variation of cell density and the depth-dependent variation of water volume. Across the entire GoMA, an estimate for the minimum abundance of cell-based microbes is 1.7×10(25) organisms. By one account, this number of microbes implies a richness of 10(5) to 10(6) taxa in the entire water volume of GoMA. Morphological diversity in microplankton is well-described but the true extent of taxonomic diversity, especially in the femtoplankton, picoplankton and nanoplankton--whether autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic, is unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21698243 PMCID: PMC3115965 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Gulf of Maine Area map.
Fourteen physiographic regions are defined for this study (Text S1). The shaded bathymetry is from United States Geological Survey 15 arc sec data used in the hypsometric calculations. High-resolution data were not available for the portion (2%) of the study area that is not shaded.
Cyanobacteria in the Gulf of Maine area.
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Microalgae in the Gulf of Maine area (full list in Table S1).
| Super Group | Division | Class | Number of scientific names |
| Chromalveolates | Alveolata | Dinophyceae | 151 |
| Chromalveolates | Cryptophyta | Cryptophyceae | 4 |
| Chromalveolates | Cryptophyta | Katablepharidophyceae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Haptophyta | Pavlovophyceae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Haptophyta | Prymnesiophyceae | 31 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Bacillariophyceae | 386 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Chrysophyceae | 11 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Dictyochophyceae | 6 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Eustigmatophyceaae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Pelagophyceae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Synurophyceae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Heterokontophyta | Xanthophyceae | 1 |
| Chromalveolates | Rhizaria | Cercozoa | 2 |
| Excavata | Euglenophyta | Euglenophyceae | 6 |
| Plantae | Charophyta | Zygnematophyceae | 15 |
| Plantae | Chlorophyta | Chlorophyceae | 20 |
| Plantae | Chlorophyta | Prasinophyceae | 8 |
| Plantae | Chlorophyta | Trebouxiophyceae | 8 |
| Plantae | Chlorophyta | Ulvophyceae | 10 |
| Plantae | Rhodophyta | Porphyridiophyceae | 1 |
Heterotrophic protists in the Gulf of Maine area.
| Group | Species | Location | Reference |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Halifax Harbour | Gifford 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1995 |
| Aloricate ciliates | Georges Bank | Stoecker et al. 1989 | |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1995 |
| Aloricate ciliates | Halifax Harbour | Gifford 1988 | |
| Aloricate ciliates | Georges Bank | Stoecker et al. 1989 | |
| Aloricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Aloricate ciliates | Georges Bank | Stoecker et al. 1989 | |
| Aloricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Aloricate ciliates |
| Isles of Shoals | Montagnes et al. 1988 |
| Georges Bank | Stoecker et al. 1989 | ||
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates | Bay of Fundy | Martin et al. 2006 | |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Loricate ciliates |
| Damariscotta estuary | Saunders 1987 |
| Heterotrophic dinoflagellate |
| Halifax Harbour | Gifford 1988 |
Figure 2Abundance of microbial groups on the Scotian Shelf.
(A) Bacteria (prokaryotes excluding cyanobacteria); (B) Chlorophyll a; (C) Synechococcus; (D) Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton; (E) Small nanophytoplankton; (F) Large nanophytoplankton. Data are from the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program and binned into 5 m depth intervals. Profiles indicate average values and standard deviations from a network of stations on the Scotian Shelf sampled mainly in the spring and autumn from 1997 to 2010.
Figure 3Depth-varying correlations of microbial abundance versus chlorophyll a concentration in the Gulf of Maine.
(A) Map of 3 stations in Jordan Basin, 1 station in Crowell Basin, and 2 stations in the Northeast Channel. Samples were collected in the upper 200 m from June 13–16, 2005 during the Discovery Corridor cruise. (B) Bacteria; (C) Synechococcus; (D) Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton; (E) Small nanophytoplankton; (F) Large nanophytoplankton. Microbial abundance in units of log cells ml-1; chlorophyll a concentration in units of log mg m-3.
Microbial cell inventory (number of cells) in the Gulf of Maine area partitioned by physiographic region as defined in Supporting Information (Text S1).
| Region | Bacterioplankton |
| Picoeuk-phyto | Small Nanophyto | Large Nanophyto |
| Scotian Coastal Shelf | 2.08E+23 | 6.37E+21 | 1.84E+21 | 3.78E+20 | 2.64E+19 |
| Scotian Shelf | 1.85E+24 | 3.60E+22 | 1.08E+22 | 2.35E+21 | 1.70E+20 |
| Browns Bank | 1.46E+23 | 3.76E+21 | 1.12E+21 | 2.41E+20 | 1.73E+19 |
| Eastern Coastal Shelf | 2.81E+23 | 8.50E+21 | 2.46E+21 | 5.05E+20 | 3.53E+19 |
| Bay of Fundy | 4.95E+23 | 1.36E+22 | 3.95E+21 | 8.20E+20 | 5.77E+19 |
| Northern Coastal Shelf | 4.88E+23 | 1.49E+22 | 4.31E+21 | 8.81E+20 | 6.15E+19 |
| Southern Coastal Shelf | 2.74E+23 | 8.77E+21 | 2.51E+21 | 5.07E+20 | 3.52E+19 |
| Georges Bank | 1.86E+24 | 5.17E+22 | 1.51E+22 | 3.17E+21 | 2.25E+20 |
| Georges Basin | 4.14E+23 | 5.31E+21 | 1.59E+21 | 3.48E+20 | 2.51E+19 |
| Jordan Basin | 5.66E+23 | 8.64E+21 | 2.59E+21 | 5.66E+20 | 4.09E+19 |
| Wilkinson Basin | 6.08E+23 | 9.14E+21 | 2.74E+21 | 5.99E+20 | 4.32E+19 |
| Central Gulf of Maine | 4.29E+24 | 7.62E+22 | 2.29E+22 | 4.99E+21 | 3.60E+20 |
| Continental Slope | 4.32E+24 | 2.82E+22 | 8.46E+21 | 1.85E+21 | 1.33E+20 |
| Bear Seamount | 4.08E+23 | 2.12E+21 | 6.34E+20 | 1.39E+20 | 1.00E+19 |
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