Phaeocystis: A Global Enigma.

IF 14.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Annual Review of Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1146/annurev-marine-022223-025031
Walker O Smith, Scarlett Trimborn
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Phaeocystis 属分布于全球各地,通常在大陆架上出现藻华。这种不寻常的浮游植物有两种主要形态:单细胞和嵌入胶状基质的细胞。只有菌落才会形成藻华。它们的体积较大(通常为 2 毫米,最长可达 3 厘米),粘液包膜使菌落能够躲避捕食,但关于菌落是否被捕食的数据并不一致。培养的 Phaeocystis 还能抑制共生浮游植物的生长或潜在食草动物的摄食。菌落和单细胞以硝酸盐为氮源,但单细胞也能以铵盐为氮源生长。大量 Phaeocystis 藻华的出现通常与光照不足、变化大和硝酸盐含量高的环境有关,而 Phaeocystis antarctica 藻华则与铁含量高有关。新的研究结果表明,Phaeocystis 的不同克隆具有很大的遗传可塑性,这可能是其在各种环境中出现的原因。鉴于有证据表明 Phaeocystis 出现在新的系统中,这一趋势在不久的将来很可能会继续下去。
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Phaeocystis: A Global Enigma.

The genus Phaeocystis is globally distributed, with blooms commonly occurring on continental shelves. This unusual phytoplankter has two major morphologies: solitary cells and cells embedded in a gelatinous matrix. Only colonies form blooms. Their large size (commonly 2 mm but up to 3 cm) and mucilaginous envelope allow the colonies to escape predation, but data are inconsistent as to whether colonies are grazed. Cultured Phaeocystis can also inhibit the growth of co-occurring phytoplankton or the feeding of potential grazers. Colonies and solitary cells use nitrate as a nitrogen source, although solitary cells can also grow on ammonium. Phaeocystis colonies might be a major contributor to carbon flux to depth, but in most cases, colonies are rapidly remineralized in the upper 300 m. The occurrence of large Phaeocystis blooms is often associated with environments with low and highly variable light and high nitrate levels, with Phaeocystis antarctica blooms being linked additionally to high iron availability. Emerging results indicate that different clones of Phaeocystis have substantial genetic plasticity, which may explain its appearance in a variety of environments. Given the evidence of Phaeocystis appearing in new systems, this trend will likely continue in the near future.

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Annual Review of Marine Science
Annual Review of Marine Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Marine Science, published since 2009, offers a comprehensive overview of the field. It covers various disciplines, including coastal and blue water oceanography (biological, chemical, geological, and physical), ecology, conservation, and technological advancements related to the marine environment. The journal's transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program ensures that all articles are available under a CC BY license, promoting wider accessibility and dissemination of knowledge.
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