Sexual reproduction during diatom bloom.

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae169
Léa Prigent, Julien Quéré, Martin Plus, Mickael Le Gac
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Abstract

Phytoplankton supports food webs in all aquatic ecosystems. Ecological studies highlighted the links between environmental variables and species successions in situ. However, the role of life cycle characteristics on phytoplankton community dynamics remains poorly characterized. In diatoms, sexual reproduction creates new genetic combinations and prevents excessive cell size miniaturization. It has been extensively studied in vitro but seldom in the natural environment. Here, analyzing metatranscriptomic data in the light of the expression patterns previously characterized in vitro, we identified a synchronized and transient sexual reproduction event during a bloom of the toxic diatom species Pseudo-nitzschia australis. Despite the complexity of environmental conditions encountered in situ, sexual reproduction appeared to be the strongest differential gene expression signal that occurred during the bloom. The potential link between environmental conditions and the initiation of sexual reproduction remain to be determined, but sexual reproduction probably had a major impact on the bloom dynamic.

硅藻华期间有性繁殖。
浮游植物支持所有水生生态系统的食物网。生态学研究强调了环境变量与物种就地演替之间的联系。然而,生命周期特征对浮游植物群落动态的影响尚不清楚。在硅藻中,有性繁殖产生新的基因组合,防止细胞尺寸过度小型化。在体外对其进行了广泛的研究,但很少在自然环境中进行研究。在这里,根据先前在体外表征的表达模式分析了亚转录组学数据,我们确定了有毒硅藻种伪南硅藻(pseudonitzschia australis)在华期间的同步和短暂性繁殖事件。尽管环境条件的复杂性,有性生殖似乎是最强的差异基因表达信号,发生在华。环境条件与有性繁殖的开始之间的潜在联系仍有待确定,但有性繁殖可能对水华动态有重大影响。
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