Article Dans Une Revue Science Advances Année : 2025

Chromatic acclimation shapes phytoplankton biogeography

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Marine photoautotrophs have evolved to exploit the ocean’s variable light conditions, with chromatic acclimators being able to adjust their pigment content to better match the ambient light color. The impact of chromatic acclimation on phytoplankton distribution and competition is not well understood despite its global importance. This study explores chromatic acclimation’s role in shaping the biogeography of Synechococcus , a widespread cyanobacterium. We integrated three pigment types into a global ecosystem model: a green-light specialist, a blue-light specialist, and a chromatic acclimator. Laboratory studies defined each type’s specific absorption properties. Our results indicate that chromatic acclimation offers an evolutionary advantage by enabling Synechococcus to adapt to varying light environments. This ability to mimic blue- and green-light specialists and enhance absorption at intermediate states, particularly in areas with high seasonal light variations, increases Synechococcus distribution and biomass. Thus, chromatic acclimation affects ecosystem functioning and biogeochemical processes in the ocean.
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hal-04962714 , version 1 (23-02-2025)

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Francesco Mattei, Anna Hickman, Julia Uitz, Louison Dufour, Vincenzo Vellucci, et al.. Chromatic acclimation shapes phytoplankton biogeography. Science Advances , 2025, 11 (8), ⟨10.1126/sciadv.adr9609⟩. ⟨hal-04962714⟩
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