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      <ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Stenegren, M.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Caputo, A.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Berg, C.</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Bonnet, Sophie</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Foster, R. A.</style>
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        <title>Distribution and drivers of symbiotic and free-living diazotrophic cyanobacteria in the western tropical South Pacific</title>
        <secondary-title>Biogeosciences</secondary-title>
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      <pages>1559-1578</pages>
      <keywords>
        <keyword>PACIFIQUE SUD</keyword>
        <keyword>ZONE TROPICALE</keyword>
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      <dates>
        <year>2018</year>
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      <call-num>fdi:010072470</call-num>
      <language>ENG</language>
      <periodical>
        <full-title>Biogeosciences</full-title>
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      <isbn>1726-4170</isbn>
      <accession-num>ISI:000427515600003</accession-num>
      <number>5</number>
      <electronic-resource-num>10.5194/bg-15-1559-2018</electronic-resource-num>
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      <abstract>The abundance and distribution of cyanobacterial diazotrophs were quantified in two regions (Melanesian archipelago, MA; and subtropical gyre, SG) of the western tropical South Pacific using nifH quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assays. UCYN-A1 and A2 host populations were quantified using 18S rRNA qPCR assays including one newly developed assay. All phylotypes were detected in the upper photic zone (0-50 m), with higher abundances in the MA region. Trichodesmium and UCYN-B dominated and ranged from 2.18 x 10(2) to 9.41 x 10(6) and 1.10 x 10(2) to 2.78 x 10(6) nifH copies L-1, respectively. Het-1 (symbiont of Rhizosolenia diatoms) was the next most abundant (1.40 x 10(1)-1.74 x 10(5) nifH copies L-1) and co-occurred with het-2 and het-3. UCYN-A1 and A2 were the least abundant diazotrophs and were below detection (bd) in 63 and 79, respectively, of 120 samples. In addition, in up to 39% of samples in which UCYN-A1 and A2 were detected, their respective hosts were bd. Pairwise comparisons of the nifH abundances and various environmental parameters supported two groups: a deep-dwelling group (45 m) comprised of UCYN-A1 and A2 and a surface group (0-15 m) comprised of Trichodesmium, het-1 and het-2. Temperature and photosynthetically active radiation were positively correlated with the surface group, while UCYN-A1 and A2 were positively correlated with depth, salinity, and oxygen. Similarly, in a meta-analysis of 11 external datasets, all diazotrophs, except UCYN-A were correlated with temperature. Combined, our results indicate that conditions favoring the UCYN-A symbiosis differ from those of diatom diazotroph associations and free-living cyanobacterial diazotrophs.</abstract>
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