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Masuda, Takako ; Inomura, Keisuke ; Kodama, Taketoshi ; Shiozaki, Takuhei ; Kitajima, Satoshi ; Armin, Gabrielle ; Matsui, Takato ; Suzuki, Koji ; Takeda, Shigenobu ; Sato, Mitsuhide ; et al ( , Microbiology Spectrum)Gralnick, Jeffrey A. (Ed.)ABSTRACT Crocosphaera watsonii (hereafter referred to as Crocosphaera) is a key nitrogen (N) fixer in the ocean, but its ability to consume combined-N sources is still unclear. Using in situ microcosm incubations with an ecological model, we show that Crocosphaera has high competitive capability both under low and moderately high combined-N concentrations. In field incubations, Crocosphaera accounted for the highest consumption of ammonium and nitrate, followed by picoeukaryotes. The model analysis shows that cells have a high ammonium uptake rate (~7 mol N [mol N]^−1 d^−1 at the maximum), which allows them to compete against picoeukaryotes and nondiazotrophic cyanobacteria when combined N is sufficiently available. Even when combined N is depleted, their capability of nitrogen fixation allows higher growth rates compared to potential competitors. These results suggest the high fitness of Crocosphaera in combined-N limiting, oligotrophic oceans heightening its potential significance in its ecosystem and in biogeochemical cycling.more » « less
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Inomura, Keisuke ; Masuda, Takako ; Eichner, Meri ; Rabouille, Sophie ; Zavřel, Tomáš ; Červený, Jan ; Vancová, Marie ; Bernát, Gábor ; Armin, Gabrielle ; Claquin, Pascal ; et al ( , Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal)