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Two-hourly resolved microbial and viral dynamics in the subtropical Daya Bay


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Planktonic microbial and viral communities are fundamental drivers of biogeochemical cycling and energy flow in marine ecosystems. These communities display substantial variability in their composition at daily to sub-daily scales, which cannot be captured by conventional low-frequency monthly or weekly sampling. To reveal these high-resolution dynamics, we performed a time-series sampling of planktonic microbial and viral communities in the subtropical Daya Bay at 2-hour intervals over 3 days. Seawater samples were subjected to metagenomic and metatranscriptomic sequencing for the cellular size fraction (>0.2 μm) and metagenomic sequencing for the viral size fraction (0.02–0.2 μm). This approach enabled us to capture fine-scale temporal variations in the genomic composition and transcriptional activities of microbial and viral communities. The resulting comprehensive dataset, including 700 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and 118,242 viral operational taxonomic units (vOTUs), provides a valuable resource for investigating the metabolic potentials and dynamic interactions within natural planktonic microbial-viral assemblages in subtropical bay ecosystems, offering insights into their ecological roles that are inaccessible through low-temporal-resolution sampling.

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Chen, S., Xu, S., Muhammad, Z.U.A. et al. Two-hourly resolved microbial and viral dynamics in the subtropical Daya Bay.
Sci Data (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-026-07491-x

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