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Linking Light-Dependent Life History Traits with Population Dynamics for <i>Prochlorococcus</i> and Cyanophage

David Demory, Riyue Liu, Yue Chen, Fangxin Zhao, Ashley R. Coenen, Qinglu Zeng, Joshua S. Weitz

2020mSystems17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is an essential member of global ocean ecosystems. Light rhythms drive Prochlorococcus photosynthesis, ecology, and interactions with potentially lethal viruses. At present, the impact of light on Prochlorococcus -virus interactions is not well understood. Here, we analyzed Prochlorococcus and virus population dynamics with a light-driven population model and compared our results with experimental data. Our approach revealed that light profoundly drives both cellular- and population-level dynamics for some host-virus systems. However, we also found that additional mechanisms, including lysis saturation, are required to explain observed host-virus dynamics at the population scale. This study provides the basis for future work to understand the intertwined fates of Prochlorococcus and associated viruses in the surface ocean.

Topics & Concepts

ProchlorococcusBiologyPopulationDiel vertical migrationEcologyCyanobacteriaSynechococcusGeneticsBacteriaDemographySociologyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMarine and coastal ecosystemsBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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