Microbial ecology of the South Atlantic Subtropical Gyre: a state-of-the-art review of an understudied ocean region

Authors

  • Luciana Rocha Frazão
  • Silvana Batista Penninck
  • Luan Sayeg Michelazzo
  • Gelaysi Moreno
  • Claudia Guimarães
  • Rubens M. Lopes
  • Camila Negrão Signori

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/2675-2824069.20026lrf%20

Keywords:

Marine Microbes, Bacterial Production, Biogeochemical Cycles, Oligotrophic Oceans, Pelagic System

Abstract

Understanding the dynamics of microbial plankton communities, their metabolic processes and taxonomic composition
in oligotrophic ocean basins has been one of the central tasks of contemporary marine microbial ecology and one
of the main challenges in a changing global ocean. However, despite its ecological importance, the South Atlantic
Subtropical Gyre (SASG) remains poorly understood in relation to marine microbes, which comprise the major drivers of
biogeochemical cycles and the largest carbon sink to the deep ocean. This review presents the state of the art of microbial
ecology in the SASG, including the adjacent oligotrophic region, the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (SWAO). We have also
addressed the theoretical and methodological trends in this field since 1970s, focusing on the main milestones that led to
the more-detailed current knowledge of the role of oligotrophic gyres in the global carbon cycle. Finally, we discussed the
general patterns of microbial community composition in the SASG, focusing on their potential responses to environmental
factors. In spite of increasing efforts to investigate this region, SASG is among the least known oceanic provinces, which
has hampered the debate over whether the oligotrophic ocean acts as a sink or source of CO2
into the atmosphere.

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Microbial ecology of the South Atlantic Subtropical Gyre: a state-of-the-art review of an understudied ocean region. (2022). Ocean and Coastal Research, 69. https://doi.org/10.1590/2675-2824069.20026lrf