| Literature DB >> 34709919 |
Guilhem Sommeria-Klein1,2, Romain Watteaux3, Federico M Ibarbalz1, Juan José Pierella Karlusich1, Daniele Iudicone3, Chris Bowler1, Hélène Morlon1.
Abstract
Eukaryotic plankton are a core component of marine ecosystems with exceptional taxonomic and ecological diversity, yet how their ecology interacts with the environment to drive global distribution patterns is poorly understood. In this work, we use Tara Oceans metabarcoding data, which cover all major ocean basins, combined with a probabilistic model of taxon co-occurrence to compare the biogeography of 70 major groups of eukaryotic plankton. We uncover two main axes of biogeographic variation. First, more-diverse groups display clearer biogeographic patterns. Second, large-bodied consumers are structured by oceanic basins, mostly through the main current systems, whereas small-bodied phototrophs are structured by latitude and follow local environmental conditions. Our study highlights notable differences in biogeographies across plankton groups and investigates their determinants at the global scale.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34709919 DOI: 10.1126/science.abb3717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728