Over the years, viruses have been shown to be mortality agents for a wide range of phytoplankton species, including species within the genus Phaeocystis (Prymnesiophyceae). With its polymorphic life cycle, its worldwide distribution, and the capacity of several of the Phaeocystis species to form dense blooms, this genus is a key player for our understanding of biogeochemical cycling of elements. This paper provides an overview of what is know to date about the ecological role of viruses in regulating Phaeocystis population dynamics. It explores which variables affect the algal host-virus interactions, and examines the impact of virally induced cell lysis of Phaeocystis on the function and structure of the pelagic food web as well as on the flow of organic carbon and nutrients. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Brussaard, C. P. D., Bratbak, G., Baudoux, A. C., & Ruardij, P. (2007). Phaeocystis and its interaction with viruses. In Phaeocystis, Major Link in the Biogeochemical Cycling of Climate-Relevant Elements (pp. 201–215). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6214-8_15
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