Major viral impact on the functioning of
benthic deep-sea ecosystems
Roberto Danovaro1, Antonio Dell’Anno1, Cinzia Corinaldesi1, Mirko Magagnini1, Rachel Noble2, Christian Tamburini3 & Markus Weinbauer4
Viruses are the most abundant biological organisms of the world’s oceans. Viral infections are a substantial source of mortality in a range of organisms—including autotrophic and heterotrophic plankton—but their impact on the deep ocean and benthic biosphere is completely unknown. Here we report that viral production in deep-sea benthic ecosystems worldwide is extremely high, and that viral infections are responsible for the abatement of 80% of prokaryotic heterotrophic production. Virus-induced prokaryotic mortality increases with increasing water depth, and beneath a depth of