A thermal trade-off between viral production and degradation drives virus-phytoplankton population dynamics
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- DOI: 10.1111/ele.13722
A thermal trade-off between viral production and degradation drives virus-phytoplankton population dynamics
Abstract
Marine viruses interact with microbial hosts in dynamic environments shaped by variation in abiotic factors, including temperature. However, the impacts of temperature on viral infection of phytoplankton are not well understood. Here we coupled mathematical modelling with experiments to explore the effect of temperature on virus-phytoplankton interactions. Our model shows the negative consequences of high temperatures on infection and suggests a temperature-dependent threshold between viral production and degradation. Modelling long-term dynamics in environments with different average temperatures revealed the potential for long-term host-virus coexistence, epidemic free or habitat loss states. We generalised our model to variation in global sea surface temperatures corresponding to present and future seas and show that climate change may differentially influence virus-host dynamics depending on the virus-host pair. Temperature-dependent changes in the infectivity of virus particles may lead to shifts in virus-host habitats in warmer oceans, analogous to projected changes in the habitats of macro-, microorganisms and pathogens.
Keywords: modelling; ocean warming; phytoplankton; temperature; trade-off; virus.
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- 12-BSV7-0006-01/Agence Nationale de la Recherche
- Award grand no. 721231/Simons Foundation
- SCOPE award grant no. 329108/Simons Foundation
- Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique (INRIA) Inria Challenge OcéanIA (Artificial Intelligence and Modeling for Understanding Oceans and Climate Change)
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