Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (Jan 2015)

Virus Effect on Marine Synechococcus Spp. Loss in Subtropical Western Pacific Coastal Waters During Winter

  • An-Yi Tsai,
  • Gwo-Ching Gong,
  • and Shu Ling Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3319/TAO.2015.07.31.01(Oc)
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
p. 613

Abstract

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Little is known about microbial processes and the effect that viruses have on Synechococcus spp. in aquatic environments. This study investigated diel variations in the Synechococcus spp. abundance in three size-fractionated water samples (200, 10, and 2 μmμm fractions). Experiments diluting Synechococcus spp. with virus-free water (30 kDa filtrate) in winter months were performed. We found Synechococcus spp. to be more abundant in virus-diluted water than in the other fractions during night time. These results suggest that protozoan grazing did not contribute importantly to a reduction in Synechococcus spp. abundance but that viral lysis more likely caused Synechococcus spp. mortality in these marine coastal waters during winter.

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