Insights into biotic and abiotic modulation of ocean mesopelagic communities

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Rigonato, Janaina | Budinich, Marko | Murillo, Alejandro | Brandão, Manoela | Karlusich, Juan | Soviadan, Yawouvi Dodji | Gregory, Ann | Endo, Hisashi | Kokoszka, Florian | Vik, Dean | Henry, Nicolas | Frémont, Paul | Labadie, Karine | Zayed, Ahmed | Dimier, Céline | Picheral, Marc | Searson, Sarah | Poulain, Julie | Kandels, Stefanie | Pesant, Stéphane | Karsenti, Eric | Bork, Peer | Bowler, Chris | Chaffron, Samuel | de Vargas, Colomban | Eveillard, Damien | Gehlen, Marion | Iudicone, Daniele | Lombard, Fabien | Ogata, Hiroyuki | Stemmann, Lars | Sullivan, Matthew | Sunagawa, Shinichi | Wincker, Patrick | Jaillon, Olivier

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Marine plankton mitigate anthropogenic greenhouse gases, modulate biogeochemical cycles, and provide fishery resources. Plankton is distributed across a stratified ecosystem of sunlit surface waters and a vast, though understudied, mesopelagic ‘dark ocean’. In this study, we mapped viruses, prokaryotes, and pico-eukaryotes across 32 globally-distributed cross-depth samples collected during the Tara Oceans Expedition, and assessed their ecologies. Based on depth and O 2 measurements, we divided the marine habitat into epipelagic, oxic mesopelagic, and oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) eco-regions. We identified specific communities associated with each marine habitat, and pinpoint environmental drivers of dark ocean communities. Our results indicate that water masses primarily control mesopelagic community composition. Through co-occurrence network inference and analysis, we identified signature communities strongly associated with OMZ eco-regions. Mesopelagic communities appear to be constrained by a combination of factors compared to epipelagic communities. Thus, variations in a given abiotic factor may cause different responses in sunlit and dark ocean communities. This study expands our knowledge about the ecology of planktonic organisms inhabiting the mesopelagic zone.

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