Decoding the genetic drivers of marine bacterial blooms through comparative genomics

Abstract

While oligotrophic bacteria are known to dominate most marine microbial habitats, under certain conditions, such as during phytoplankton blooms, copiotrophs can dramatically increase in abundance and reach towering proportions of the bacterial communities. We are uncertain whether the bacteria exhibiting this capacity, which we denote as “bloomers,” have specific functional characteristics or if, instead, they are randomly selected from the broader pool of copiotrophs. To explore the genomic determinants of this ecological trait, we conducted a comparative genomic analysis of bacterial genomes from microcosm experiments where grazer and viral presence was reduced and nutrient availability was increased, conditions that triggered bacterial blooms.

Xavier Rey Velasco
Xavier Rey Velasco
Predoctoral scientist
Adrià Auladell
Adrià Auladell
Predoctoral scientist
Josep M. Gasol
Josep M. Gasol
Staff scientist