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Population dynamics of Arctic phytoplankton and mycoplankton reveal chytrid-mediated diatom bloom termination

Thome, P. C.; Oldenburg, E.; Hörstmann, C.; Strassert, J. F.

2026-07-08 ecology
10.64898/2026.07.07.736921 bioRxiv
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Chytrids are unicellular fungi that infect and degrade phytoplankton as parasites or saprotrophs. They impact not only food availability and quality in surface waters but also carbon cycling and sequestration. So far, their ecological significance has mostly been investigated for freshwater environments, whereas observations for marine environments are scarce -- even though chytrids can be highly abundant there, too (as shown for the Arctic Ocean). To test the chytrids' potential to control phytoplankton dynamics in the Arctic Ocean, we analysed metabarcoding and photosynthetic pigment data from two expeditions, Tara Polar Circle and MOSAiC; the latter providing a dense sampling transect across one year from the under-ice water column and sea ice samples. The phytoplankton communities of both environments were dominated by diatoms, with strong seasonal effects indicating blooms in the water column. Chytrids dominated fungal communities in both environments and revealed a strong cryo-pelagic coupling. They were especially abundant during the sea ice melt in water samples and in ice-associated (sympagic) samples, where they represented >2% and up to 61%, respectively, of all combined reads assigned to chytrids or phytoplankton. Co-occurrences of the two most abundant chytrid taxa with some of the most abundant diatom taxa and niche differentiation from other potential diatom parasites are consistent with the chytrids' critical role in controlling diatom blooms, especially in sympagic habitats.

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