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- W4380792888 abstract "The spatiotemporal distribution of MASTs (MArine STramenopiles), mostly affiliated with heterotrophic protists, and their interactions with Synechococcales were investigated in an anthropogenically polluted bay of the East Sea using 18S rRNA and 16S rRNA gene sequences. The bay was characterized by strong stratification between the surface and bottom layers and cold and nutrient-rich water intrusion in summer, whereas the bay water was well mixed in winter. MAST-3, MAST-6, MAST-7, and MAST-9 were the major MAST clades, whereas the dominance of MAST-9 declined from >80 % in summer to <10 % in winter and the diversity of MAST communities increased in winter. Co-occurrence network analysis via the sparse partial least squares revealed that MAST-3 had a Synechococcales-specific interaction during the study periods but prey-specific interactions with other MAST clades were not detected. Temperature and salinity markedly influenced the relative abundance of major MAST clades. The relative abundance of MAST-3 increased at temperatures above 20 °C and salinities above 33 ‰, however, the abundance of MAST-9 decreased under the same conditions. Analysis of the metabolic functions of cyanobacteria using the FAPROTAX (Functional Annotation of Prokaryotic Taxa) indicated that the response of photosynthetic cyanobacteria to NH4+ and PO43− was significant in summer but these functions were not tightly coupled with the abundance of Synechococcales. Similarly, strong associations of MAST-3 with high temperature/salinity and Synechococcales were indicative of coupled cascading during bottom-up processes. However, other major MAST clades were likely decoupled with Synechococcales and environmental conditions in which cyanobacteria can thrive. Therefore, our results demonstrated that MAST communities can couple or decouple with environmental variables and potential prey depending on MAST clades. Collectively, our findings provide novel insights into the role of MAST communities in microbial food webs in eutrophic coastal waters." @default.
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