Abstract

Marine viruses are critical drivers of ocean biogeochemistry and their abundances vary spatiotem- porally in the global oceans, with upper estimates exceeding 10 8 per ml. Over many years, a con- sensus has emerged that virus abundances are typically 10-fold higher than prokaryote abundances. The use of a fixed-ratio suggests that the relationship between virus and prokaryote abundances is both predictable and linear. However, the true explanatory power of a linear relationship and its robustness across diverse ocean environments is unclear. Here, we compile 5671 prokaryote and virus abundance estimates from 25 distinct marine surveys to characterize the relationship between virus and prokaryote abundances. We find that the median virus-to-prokaryote ratio (VPR) is 10:1 and 16:1 in the near- and sub-surface oceans, respectively. Nonetheless, we observe substantial variation in the VPR and find either no or limited explanatory power using fixed-ratio models. Instead, virus abundances are better described as nonlinear, power-law functions of prokaryote abundances - par- ticularly when considering relationships within distinct marine surveys. Estimated power-laws have scaling exponents that are typically less than 1, signifying that the VPR decreases with prokaryote density, rather than remaining fixed. The emergence of power-law scaling presents a challenge for mechanistic models seeking to understand the ecological causes and consequences of marine virus- microbe interactions. Such power-law scaling also implies that efforts to average viral effects on microbial mortality and biogeochemical cycles using ���representative��� abundances or abundance- ratios need to be refined if they are to be utilized to make quantitative predictions at regional or global ocean scales.

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Title
Re-examining the relationship between virus and microbial cell abundances in the global oceans
Author
Wigington, Charles H; Sonderegger, Derek L; Corina Pd Brussaard; Buchan, Alison; Finke, Jan F; Fuhrman, Jed; Lennon, Jay T; Middelboe, Mathias; Suttle, Curtis A; Stock, Charles; Wilson, William H; Wommack, K Eric; Wilhelm, Steven W; Weitz, Joshua S
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Section
New Results
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Aug 26, 2015
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2070823045
Copyright
�� 2015. This article is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (���the License���). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.