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Global phylogeography of marine Synechococcus in coastal areas reveals strikingly different communities than in the open ocean

Hugo Doré
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Jade Leconte
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Ulysse Guyet
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Solène Breton
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Gregory Farrant
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David Demory
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Morgane Ratin
Mark Hoebeke
Erwan Corre
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Frances Pitt
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Martin Ostrowski
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David Scanlan
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Christophe Six

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Abstract Marine Synechococcus comprise a numerically and ecologically prominent phytoplankton group, playing a major role in both carbon cycling and trophic networks in all oceanic regions except in the polar oceans. Despite their high abundance in coastal areas, our knowledge of Synechococcus communities in these environments is based on only a few local studies. Here, we use the global metagenome dataset of the Ocean Sampling Day (June 21 st 2014) to get a snapshot of the taxonomic composition of coastal Synechococcus communities worldwide, by recruitment on a reference database of 141 picocyanobacterial genomes, representative of the whole Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus and Cyanobium diversity. This allowed us to unravel drastic community shifts over small to medium scale gradients of environmental factors, in particular along European coasts. The combined analysis of the phylogeography of natural populations and the thermophysiological characterization of eight strains, representative of the four major Synechococcus lineages (clades I to IV), also brought novel insights about the differential niche partitioning of clades I and IV, which most often co-dominate the Synechococcus community in cold and temperate coastal areas. Altogether, this study tackles the main differences between open-ocean and coastal communities worldwide.

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hal-03834030 , version 1 (28-10-2022)

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Hugo Doré, Jade Leconte, Ulysse Guyet, Solène Breton, Gregory Farrant, et al.. Global phylogeography of marine Synechococcus in coastal areas reveals strikingly different communities than in the open ocean. 2022. ⟨hal-03834030⟩
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