1. Phototrophic picoeukaryotes of Onega Bay, the White Sea: Abundance and species composition
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L. V. Ilyash, Maria D. Logacheva, A. V. Troitsky, Irina A. Milyutina, and T. A. Belevich
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,Ecology ,030106 microbiology ,Bathycoccus prasinos ,biology.organism_classification ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Bathycoccus ,Ostreococcus ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Skeletonema marinoi ,Abundance (ecology) ,Botany ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Picoplankton ,Bay ,General Environmental Science ,Micromonas - Abstract
The abundance, biomass, and composition of phototrophic picoeukaryotes (PPE, cell size less than 3 μm) were studied in Onega Bay of the White Sea in June 2015. The highest PPE abundance and biomass were registered in the 0–5-m water layer. In the bay, in the 0–5-m water layer, the average abundance and biomass varied from 0 to 36.8 × 104 cell/L and from 0 to 117 μg С/m3, respectively. The Illumina sequencing of V4 region of 18S rRNA gene revealed eight classes of PPE. Mamiellophyceae dominated both by number of reads and by operational taxonomic units. The green algae Bathycoccus prasinos, Ostreococcus tauri, and Micromonas pusila, as well as diatoms Skeletonema marinoi and Minidiscus trioculatus, were identified to the species level.
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- 2017
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