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  • Cyanobacteria in the ocean produce hydrocarbons like n-pentadecane, primarily in the lower euphotic zone, demonstrating a unique hydrocarbon cycle that is not well understood.
  • Research indicates that the amount of pentadecane produced by these cyanobacteria is significantly higher—by 100 to 500 times—than all oil inputs due to spills and seeps.
  • The study suggests that the rapid consumption of pentadecane supports specialized bacteria and potentially archaea, implying that cyanobacterial hydrocarbon production plays a crucial role in shaping the ocean's microbiome while the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons is influenced by factors like proximity to oil seepages.

Article Abstract

Seeps, spills and other oil pollution introduce hydrocarbons into the ocean. Marine cyanobacteria also produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids, but little is known about the size and turnover of this cyanobacterial hydrocarbon cycle. We report that cyanobacteria in an oligotrophic gyre mainly produce n-pentadecane and that microbial hydrocarbon production exhibits stratification and diel cycling in the sunlit surface ocean. Using chemical and isotopic tracing we find that pentadecane production mainly occurs in the lower euphotic zone. Using a multifaceted approach, we estimate that the global flux of cyanobacteria-produced pentadecane exceeds total oil input in the ocean by 100- to 500-fold. We show that rapid pentadecane consumption sustains a population of pentadecane-degrading bacteria, and possibly archaea. Our findings characterize a microbial hydrocarbon cycle in the open ocean that dwarfs oil input. We hypothesize that cyanobacterial hydrocarbon production selectively primes the ocean's microbiome with long-chain alkanes whereas degradation of other petroleum hydrocarbons is controlled by factors including proximity to petroleum seepage.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-00859-8DOI Listing

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