Onset of symbiosis between Tetralia crabs and Acropora corals revealing the smallest host habitat size

H. Rouzé, F. Sinniger, S. Harii
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Coral reef ecosystems rely on complex networks of mutu alistic associations (Gates and Ainsworth 2011). Some mutu alistic relationships contribute to the survival and protection of young coral recruits, which are critical stages for coral reef community dynamics and resilience. Sym­ biotic crabs of the genus Tetralia specifically associate with acroporid corals. They are known to be beneficial to juvenile coral stages by providing cleaning (Stewart et al. 2006) and defense services (Rouzé et al. 2014). However, the onset of this coral­crab symbiosis is still unknown. Here, we report for the first time the onset of the coral-crab association in Acropora tenuis . We collected and cross­fer tilized egg­sperm bundles from A. tenuis on the 20 th June 2008 and reared planula larvae until settlement on pre­con ditioned tiles at Sesoko Station, Okinawa, Japan. Newly set tled polyps were transplanted to their parental habitat near Sesoko Island on the 2 nd July 2008 and moni­ tored for presence of exosymbiotic crabs at one, two, four (Fig. 1a), eight (Fig. 1b) and thirteen (Fig. 1c) months after settlement. Symbiotic crabs were not observed until thir­ teen months, indicating that the onset of the coral­crab mutualistic asso ciation was ini tiated more than eight months after coral settlement. At this time, the inhabited coral hosts were 1.5 - 2.2 cm in diameter (between 53 and 163 polyps per colony), with up to twenty branchlets
四联蟹与Acropora珊瑚开始共生,显示出最小的寄主栖息地大小
珊瑚礁生态系统依赖于相互关联的复杂网络(Gates and Ainsworth 2011)。一些相互关系有助于珊瑚幼体的生存和保护,这是珊瑚礁群落动态和恢复力的关键阶段。四分蟹属的共生蟹,与肢状珊瑚有特殊关系。众所周知,它们通过提供清洁(Stewart et al. 2006)和防御服务(rouz et al. 2014)对幼年珊瑚阶段有益。然而,这种珊瑚蟹共生的起源仍然是未知的。在这里,我们首次报道了在Acropora tenuis中珊瑚-螃蟹协会的发生。2008年6月20日,我们在日本冲绳县雪子谷站采集了梭子鱼受精卵束并进行了杂交,将梭子鱼幼虫饲养在预处理过的地砖上直至沉降。2008年7月2日,将新定居的珊瑚虫移植到Sesoko岛附近的亲本栖息地,并在定居后1、2、4(图1a)、8(图1b)和13(图1c)个月监测外生共生蟹的存在。共生蟹直到13个月才被观察到,这表明珊瑚-蟹共生关系的开始是在珊瑚定居8个多月后开始的。此时,栖息的珊瑚宿主直径为1.5 - 2.2厘米(每个群落有53 - 163个珊瑚虫),有多达20个小枝
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