Moran Mary Ann, Miller William L
Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-3636, USA.
Nat Rev Microbiol. 2007 Oct;5(10):792-800. doi: 10.1038/nrmicro1746.
The carbon cycle in the coastal ocean is affected by how heterotrophic marine bacterioplankton obtain their energy. Although it was previously thought that these organisms relied on the organic carbon in seawater for all of their energy needs, several recent discoveries now suggest that pelagic bacteria can depart from a strictly heterotrophic lifestyle by obtaining energy through unconventional mechanisms that are linked to the penetration of sunlight into surface waters. These newly discovered mechanisms involve the harvesting of energy, either directly from light or indirectly from inorganic compounds that are formed when dissolved organic carbon absorbs light. In coastal systems, these mixed metabolic strategies have implications for how efficiently organic carbon is retained in the marine food web and how climatically important gases are exchanged between the ocean and the atmosphere.
沿海海洋中的碳循环受到异养海洋浮游细菌获取能量方式的影响。尽管此前认为这些生物的所有能量需求都依赖海水中的有机碳,但最近的一些发现表明,远洋细菌可以通过与阳光穿透表层水相关的非常规机制获取能量,从而偏离严格的异养生活方式。这些新发现的机制包括直接从光中获取能量,或间接从溶解有机碳吸收光时形成的无机化合物中获取能量。在沿海系统中,这些混合代谢策略对有机碳在海洋食物网中的保留效率以及海洋与大气之间气候重要气体的交换方式具有影响。