Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems

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Roberto Danovaro
Antonio Dell’Anno
Cinzia Corinaldesi
Mirko Magagnini
Rachel Noble
Christian Tamburini
Markus Weinbauer
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[1] Faculty of Science,Department of Marine Science
[2] Polytechnic University of Marche,undefined
[3] Via Brecce Bianche,undefined
[4] 60131 Ancona,undefined
[5] Italy,undefined
[6] Institute of Marine Sciences,undefined
[7] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
[8] 3431 Arendell Street,undefined
[9] Morehead City,undefined
[10] North Carolina 28557,undefined
[11] USA ,undefined
[12] Université de la Méditerranée,undefined
[13] Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille,undefined
[14] UMR 6117–CNRS,undefined
[15] Campus de Luminy,undefined
[16] Case 901,undefined
[17] 163 Avenue de Luminy,undefined
[18] 13288 Marseille,undefined
[19] Cedex 9,undefined
[20] France,undefined
[21] CNRS,undefined
[22] Microbial Ecology & Biogeochemistry Group,undefined
[23] Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche,undefined
[24] 06234 Villefranche-sur-Mer,undefined
[25] France,undefined
[26] Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6,undefined
[27] Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche,undefined
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Nature | 2008年 / 454卷
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Viruses are the most abundant biological organisms of the world’s oceans. Viral infections are a substantial source of mortality in a range of organisms—including autotrophic and heterotrophic plankton—but their impact on the deep ocean and benthic biosphere is completely unknown. Here we report that viral production in deep-sea benthic ecosystems worldwide is extremely high, and that viral infections are responsible for the abatement of 80% of prokaryotic heterotrophic production. Virus-induced prokaryotic mortality increases with increasing water depth, and beneath a depth of 1,000 m nearly all of the prokaryotic heterotrophic production is transformed into organic detritus. The viral shunt, releasing on a global scale ∼0.37–0.63 gigatonnes of carbon per year, is an essential source of labile organic detritus in the deep-sea ecosystems. This process sustains a high prokaryotic biomass and provides an important contribution to prokaryotic metabolism, allowing the system to cope with the severe organic resource limitation of deep-sea ecosystems. Our results indicate that viruses have an important role in global biogeochemical cycles, in deep-sea metabolism and the overall functioning of the largest ecosystem of our biosphere.
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