“…In particular, cloning and sequencing of both nuclear (for example, see Moon van der Staay et al, 2001;Not et al, 2008) and plastid (for example, see Fuller et al, 2006b;MacDonald et al, 2007;Lepère et al, 2009) small subunit rRNA genes have revealed a vast, previously unsuspected diversity within this assemblage. This focus is largely because of the increased recognition of PPEs as key contributors to phytoplankton biomass and primary production across various marine pelagic ecosystems (Li, 1994;Worden et al, 2004;Richardson and Jackson, 2007;Cuvelier et al, 2010;Jardillier et al, 2010;Grob et al, 2011). Moreover, PPEs have recently been shown to be key bacterivores controlling bacterioplankton abundance in both temperate (Zubkov and Tarran, 2008) and oligotrophic gyre (Hartmann et al, 2012) waters.…”