A global viral oceanography database (gVOD)

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Virioplankton are a key component of the marine biosphere in maintaining diversity of microorganisms and stabilizing ecosystems. They also contribute greatly to nutrient cycles/cycling by releasing organic matter after lysis of hosts. In this study, we constructed the first global viral oceanography database (gVOD) by collecting 10 931 viral abundance (VA) data and 727 viral production (VP) data, along with host and relevant oceanographic parameters when available. Most VA data were obtained in the North Atlantic (32 %) and North Pacific (29 %) oceans, while the southeast Pacific and Indian oceans were quite undersampled. The VA in the global ocean was 1:17(3:31) 107 particlesmL1. The lytic and lysogenic VP in the global ocean was 9:87(24:16) 105 and 2:53(8:64) 105 particlesmL1 h1, respectively. Average VA in coastal oceans was higher than that in surface open oceans (3:61(6:30) 107 versus 0:73(1:24) 107 particlesmL1), while average VP in coastal and surface open oceans was close. Vertically, VA, lytic VP and lysogenic VP deceased from surface to deep oceans by about 1 order of magnitude. The total number of viruses in the global ocean estimated by bin-averaging and the random forest method was 1:561030 and 1:491030 particles, leading to an estimate of global ocean viral biomass at 35.9 and 34.4 TgC, respectively.We expect that the gVOD will be a fundamental and very useful database for laboratory, field and modeling studies in marine ecology and biogeochemistry. The full gVOD database (Xie et al., 2020) is stored in PANGAEA (https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.915758).

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Xie, L., Wei, W., Cai, L., Chen, X., Huang, Y., Jiao, N., … Luo, Y. W. (2021). A global viral oceanography database (gVOD). Earth System Science Data, 13(3), 1251–1271. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-1251-2021

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