Host identity drives the assembly of phytoplankton microbiomes across a continental scale environmental gradient.

P Signe White,Taryn Y Broe,Mirte C M Kuijpers,Jonathan R Dickey,Sara L Jackrel
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Host-associated microbiomes often promote host health, yet the key drivers of microbiome assembly and its consequences for host fitness remain unclear. We aimed to determine the relative roles of host identity versus the environment in driving host-microbiome assembly and the consequences of this variation in assembly for host fitness, which may help predict the resilience of host-associated microbiomes and host health amidst fluctuating environmental conditions. Here, we tracked microbiome assembly in association with initially axenic phytoplankton when incubated in seawater originating from four nearshore locations along a continental-scale environmental gradient of North America. Microbiome assembly was highly deterministic. Unexpectedly, host species identity was the overwhelming driver of microbiome community assembly despite continental scale variation in the environment. Although secondary to host identity, the environment was a significant driver of microbiome assembly for each species evaluated, which in turn conferred cascading effects on host fitness as shown by thermal tolerance growth assays. We also found that host-specific microbiomes had host-specific fitness effects, particularly under thermally stressful conditions. Overall, our results advance our understanding of microbiome assembly by empirically demonstrating that although variation among host microbiomes imparted by the local environment has significant implications for host health, the host species is the overwhelming driver of microbiome assembly regardless of wide scale variation in the environment.
宿主身份驱动浮游植物微生物组在大陆尺度环境梯度上的组装。
宿主相关微生物组通常促进宿主健康,但微生物组组装的关键驱动因素及其对宿主健康的影响尚不清楚。我们的目的是确定宿主身份与环境在驱动宿主-微生物组组装中的相对作用,以及这种组装变化对宿主适应性的影响,这可能有助于预测宿主相关微生物组和宿主健康在波动环境条件下的恢复能力。在这里,我们追踪了微生物群与最初无菌浮游植物在来自北美大陆尺度环境梯度的四个近岸地点的海水中孵育时的关联。微生物组组装是高度确定性的。出乎意料的是,宿主物种身份是微生物群落组装的压倒性驱动力,尽管环境在大陆尺度上存在差异。虽然次于宿主身份,但环境是每个被评估物种微生物组组装的重要驱动因素,这反过来又对宿主适应性产生级联效应,如耐热生长试验所示。我们还发现,宿主特异性微生物组具有宿主特异性适应性效应,特别是在热应激条件下。总体而言,我们的研究结果通过经验证明,尽管当地环境赋予宿主微生物组的变化对宿主健康有重大影响,但宿主物种是微生物组组装的压倒性驱动因素,无论环境中的大规模变化如何。
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