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Aquatic Viruses and Climate Change

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The viral component in aquatic systems clearly needs to be incorporated into future ocean and inland water climate models. Viruses have the potential to influence carbon and nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems significantly. Changing climate likely has both direct and indirect influence on virus-mediated processes, among them an impact on food webs, biogeochemical cycles and on the overall metabolic performance of whole ecosystems. Here we synthesise current knowledge on potential climate-related consequences for viral assemblages, virus-host interactions and virus functions, and in turn, viral processes contributing to climate change. There is a need to increase the accuracy of predictions of climate change impacts on virus- driven processes, particularly of those linked to biological production and biogeochemical cycles. Comprehension of the relationships between microbial/viral processes and global phenomena is essential to predict the influence on as well as the response of the biosphere to global change.
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hal-03013973 , version 1 (19-11-2020)

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Rui Zhang, Markus G Weinbauer, Peter Peduzzi. Aquatic Viruses and Climate Change. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 2020, pp.357-380. ⟨10.21775/cimb.041.357⟩. ⟨hal-03013973⟩
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