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Unicellular Cyanobacterial Distributions Broaden the Oceanic N-2 Fixation Domain
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Unicellular Cyanobacterial Distributions Broaden the Oceanic N-2 Fixation Domain

Pia H. Moisander, Roxanne A. Beinart, Ian Hewson, Angelicque E. White, Kenneth S. Johnson, Craig A. Carlson, Joseph P. Montoya and Jonathan P. Zehr
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol.327(5972), pp.1512-1514
03/19/2010
PMID: 20185682

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Multidisciplinary Sciences Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics
Nitrogen (N-2)-fixing microorganisms (diazotrophs) are an important source of biologically available fixed N in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and control the productivity of oligotrophic ocean ecosystems. We found that two major groups of unicellular N-2-fixing cyanobacteria (UCYN) have distinct spatial distributions that differ from those of Trichodesmium, the N-2-fixing cyanobacterium previously considered to be the most important contributor to open-ocean N-2 fixation. The distributions and activity of the two UCYN groups were separated as a function of depth, temperature, and water column density structure along an 8000-kilometer transect in the South Pacific Ocean. UCYN group A can be found at high abundances at substantially higher latitudes and deeper in subsurface ocean waters than Trichodesmium. These findings have implications for the geographic extent and magnitude of basin-scale oceanic N-2 fixation rates.
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