浮游生物
生物
藻类
浮游植物
生态学
微生物群
群体感应
细菌
利基
透光带
生物膜
营养物
古生物学
生物信息学
作者
Emilio Cirri,Georg Pohnert
摘要
Summary Phytoplankton communities within the photic zones of the oceans and lakes are characterised by highly complex assemblages of unicellular microalgae and associated bacteria. The interconnected evolutionary history of algae and bacteria allowed the formation of a wide spectrum of associations defined by orchestrated nutrient exchange, mutual support with growth factors, quorum sensing mediation, and episodic killing of the partners to obtain more resources. In this review, we discuss how these cross‐kingdom interactions shape plankton communities that undergo annual, seasonal switching between alternative states with balanced multispecies consortia. We illustrate how these microscopic interactions can have consequences that scale up to influence global element cycling.
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