Article | REF: RE284 V1

Studying plankton biodiversity at a global scale .Tara Oceans expedition 's results

Authors: Flora VINCENT, Chris BOWLER

Publication date: March 10, 2020

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The term "plankton" comes from the Greek planktos, or "wanderer", and refers to organisms that live in the water column and are unable to swim against the current. Marine plankton includes bacteria, protists (unicellular eukaryotes), viruses and archaea, as well as the larval stages of larger organisms such as fish and crustacean larvae.

While the millimeter-sized members of plankton have been studied since 1887, it's only since the 1970s that the abundance and diversity of microbes and viruses have come to light. It has since been shown that one liter of seawater can contain up to 109 bacteria. In the 1990s, the first culture-independent techniques for assessing marine bacterial diversity – including genetics – showed that bacteria are diverse, and that the majority of marine groups were unknown. At the same time, the discovery...

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