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Global Trends in Marine Plankton Diversity across Kingdoms of Life

Authors :
Ibarbalz, Federico M
Henry, Nicolas
Brandao, Manoela C
Martini, Verine
Busseni, Greta
Byrne, Hannah
Coelho, Luis Pedro
Endo, Hisashi
Gasol, Josep M
Gregory, Ann C
Mahe, Frederic
Rigonato, Janaina
Royo-Llonch, Marta
Salazar, Guillem
Sanz-Saez, Isabel
Scalco, Eleonora
Soviadan, Dodji
Zayed, Ahmed A
Zingone, Adriana
Labadie, Karine
Ferland, Joannie
Marec, Claudie
Kandels, Stefanie
Picheral, Marc
Dimier, Celine
Poulain, Julie
Pisarev, Sergey
Carmichael, Margaux
Pesant, Stephane
Acinas, Silvia G
Babin, Marcel
Bork, Peer
Boss, Emmanuel
Bowler, Chris
Cochrane, Guy
de Vargas, Colomban
Follows, Mick
Gorsky, Gabriel
Grimsley, Nigel
Guidi, Lionel
Hingamp, Pascal
Iudicone, Daniele
Jaillon, Olivier
Karp-Boss, Lee
Karsenti, Eric
Not, Fabrice
Ogata, Hiroyuki
Poulton, Nicole
Raes, Jeroen
Sardet, Christian
Speich, Sabrina
Stemmann, Lars
Sullivan, Matthew B
Sunagawa, Shinichi
Wincker, Patrick
Bopp, Laurent
Lombard, Fabien
Zinger, Lucie
Source :
Cell (0092-8674) (Cell Press), 2019-11, Vol. 179, N. 5, P. 1084-1097.e21
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cell Press, 2019.

Abstract

The ocean is home to myriad small planktonic organisms that underpin the functioning of marine ecosystems. However, their spatial patterns of diversity and the underlying drivers remain poorly known, precluding projections of their responses to global changes. Here we investigate the latitudinal gradients and global predictors of plankton diversity across archaea, bacteria, eukaryotes, and major virus clades using both molecular and imaging data from Tara Oceans. We show a decline of diversity for most planktonic groups toward the poles, mainly driven by decreasing ocean temperatures. Projections into the future suggest that severe warming of the surface ocean by the end of the 21st century could lead to tropicalization of the diversity of most planktonic groups in temperate and polar regions. These changes may have multiple consequences for marine ecosystem functioning and services and are expected to be particularly significant in key areas for carbon sequestration, fisheries, and marine conservation. VIDEO ABSTRACT. ispartof: CELL vol:179 issue:5 pages:1084-+ ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell (0092-8674) (Cell Press), 2019-11, Vol. 179, N. 5, P. 1084-1097.e21
Accession number :
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