High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans

Alexandra Schoenle et al. use DNA metabarcoding and cultivation-based surveys of 11 regions in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans encompassing the bathyal, abyssal, and hadal zones to identify the role of deep-sea heterotrophic protists relative to other trophic levels. Their results demonstrate that p...

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Autores principales: Alexandra Schoenle, Manon Hohlfeld, Karoline Hermanns, Frédéric Mahé, Colomban de Vargas, Frank Nitsche, Hartmut Arndt
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a57e7e40067743dc99663acd79e8d5c22021-12-02T16:45:14ZHigh and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans10.1038/s42003-021-02012-52399-3642https://doaj.org/article/a57e7e40067743dc99663acd79e8d5c22021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02012-5https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Alexandra Schoenle et al. use DNA metabarcoding and cultivation-based surveys of 11 regions in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans encompassing the bathyal, abyssal, and hadal zones to identify the role of deep-sea heterotrophic protists relative to other trophic levels. Their results demonstrate that protistan species richness was locally specific and greater than that of metazoans and that measured in pelagic samples, and that deep-sea protist communities are relatively distinct from their pelagic counterparts.Alexandra SchoenleManon HohlfeldKaroline HermannsFrédéric MahéColomban de VargasFrank NitscheHartmut ArndtNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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Alexandra Schoenle
Manon Hohlfeld
Karoline Hermanns
Frédéric Mahé
Colomban de Vargas
Frank Nitsche
Hartmut Arndt
High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
description Alexandra Schoenle et al. use DNA metabarcoding and cultivation-based surveys of 11 regions in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans encompassing the bathyal, abyssal, and hadal zones to identify the role of deep-sea heterotrophic protists relative to other trophic levels. Their results demonstrate that protistan species richness was locally specific and greater than that of metazoans and that measured in pelagic samples, and that deep-sea protist communities are relatively distinct from their pelagic counterparts.
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author Alexandra Schoenle
Manon Hohlfeld
Karoline Hermanns
Frédéric Mahé
Colomban de Vargas
Frank Nitsche
Hartmut Arndt
author_facet Alexandra Schoenle
Manon Hohlfeld
Karoline Hermanns
Frédéric Mahé
Colomban de Vargas
Frank Nitsche
Hartmut Arndt
author_sort Alexandra Schoenle
title High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
title_short High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
title_full High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
title_fullStr High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
title_full_unstemmed High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
title_sort high and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/a57e7e40067743dc99663acd79e8d5c2
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