A gauge of coral physiology: re-examining temporal changes in Endozoicomonas abundance correlated with natural coral bleaching.

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-01-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae001
Po-Shun Chuang, Sheng-Ping Yu, Po-Yu Liu, Ming-Tsung Hsu, Yu-Jing Chiou, Chih-Ying Lu, Sen-Lin Tang
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Bacteria contribute to many physiological functions of coral holobionts, including responses to bleaching. The bacterial genus, Endozoicomonas, dominates the microbial flora of many coral species and its abundance appears to be correlated with coral bleaching. However, evidences for decoupling of bleaching and Endozoicomonas abundance changes have also been reported. In 2020, a severe bleaching event was recorded at reefs in Taiwan, providing a unique opportunity to re-examine bleaching-Endozoicomonas association using multiple stony corals in natural environments. In this study, we monitored tissue color and microbiome changes in three coral species (Montipora sp., Porites sp., and Stylophora pistillata) in Kenting National Park, following the bleaching event. All tagged Montipora sp. and Porites sp. recovered from bleaching within 1 year, while high mortality occurred in S. pistillata. Microbiome analysis found no correlation of Endozoicomonas relative abundance and bleaching severity during the sampling period, but found a stronger correlation when the month in which bleaching occurred was excluded. Moreover, Endozoicomonas abundance increased during recovery months in Montipora sp. and Porites sp., whereas in S. pistillata it was nearly depleted. These results suggest that Endozoicomonas abundance may represent a gauge of coral health and reflect recovery of some corals from stress. Interestingly, even though different Endozoicomonas strains predominated in the three corals, these Endozoicomonas strains were also shared among coral taxa. Meanwhile, several Endozoicomonas strains showed secondary emergence during coral recovery, suggesting possible symbiont switching in Endozoicomonas. These findings indicate that it may be possible to introduce Endozoicomonas to non-native coral hosts as a coral probiotic.

珊瑚生理指标:重新研究与自然珊瑚白化相关的内生单胞菌丰度的时间变化。
细菌对珊瑚全缘体的许多生理功能都有贡献,包括对白化的反应。内生单胞菌属(Endozoicomonas)在许多珊瑚物种的微生物群中占主导地位,其丰度似乎与珊瑚白化有关。不过,也有报道称白化与内生单胞菌丰度变化脱钩。2020 年,台湾的珊瑚礁发生了严重的白化现象,这为我们提供了一个独特的机会,利用自然环境中的多种石珊瑚来重新研究白化与内生单胞菌的关系。在本研究中,我们监测了白化事件发生后垦丁国家公园中三个珊瑚物种(Montipora sp.、Porites sp.和Stylophora pistillata)的组织颜色和微生物组变化。在白化事件后的一年内,所有被标记的蒙特波拉珊瑚(Montipora sp.)和茯苓珊瑚(Porites sp.)都从白化中恢复过来,而雌蕊珊瑚(S. pistillata)的死亡率很高。微生物组分析发现,在采样期间,内生单胞菌的相对丰度与白化严重程度没有相关性,但在排除发生白化的月份后,发现两者之间有更强的相关性。此外,Montipora sp.和 Porites sp.的内生单胞菌丰度在恢复月份有所增加,而 S. pistillata 的内生单胞菌几乎枯竭。这些结果表明,内生单胞菌的丰度可能代表了珊瑚的健康状况,并反映了一些珊瑚从压力中恢复的情况。有趣的是,尽管三种珊瑚中主要存在不同的内生单胞菌菌株,但这些内生单胞菌菌株在珊瑚类群中也是共有的。同时,在珊瑚恢复过程中,有几种内生单胞菌菌株出现了二次萌发,这表明内生单胞菌可能出现了共生体转换。这些研究结果表明,有可能将内生单胞菌作为珊瑚益生菌引入非本地珊瑚宿主。
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