Coral microbiome in estuary coral community of Pearl River Estuary: insights into variation in coral holobiont adaptability to low-salinity conditions.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Mengling Lan, Kaixiang Gao, Zhenjun Qin, Zhanhong Li, Ru Meng, Lifei Wei, Biao Chen, Xiaopeng Yu, Lijia Xu, Yongzhi Wang, Kefu Yu
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Abstract

Background: Low salinity is a crucial environmental stressor that affects estuarine coral ecosystems considerably. However, few studies have focused on the effects of low-salinity conditions on coral-associated microorganisms and the adaptability of coral holobionts.

Methods: We explored the community structure of coral symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria in low-salinity conditions using samples of six coral species from the Pearl River Estuary and analyzed the adaptability of coral holobionts in estuaries.

Results: The symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae of all six studied coral species were dominated by Cladocopium, but, the Symbiodiniaceae subclades differed among these coral species. Some coral species (e.g., Acropora solitaryensis) had a high diversity of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae but low Symbiodiniaceae density, with different adaptability to low-salinity stress in the Pearl River Estuary. Other coral species (e.g., Plesiastrea versipora) potentially increased their resistance by associating with specific Symbiodiniaceae subclades and with high Symbiodiniaceae density under low-salinity stress. The microbiome associated with the coral species were dominated by Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi, and Bacteroidetes; however, its diversity and composition varied among coral species. Some coral species (e.g., Acropora solitaryensis) had a high diversity of associated bacteria, with different adaptability owing to low-salinity stress. Other coral species (e.g., Plesiastrea versipora) potentially increased their resistance by having minority bacterial dominance under low-salinity stress.

Conclusions: High Symbiodiniaceae density and high bacterial diversity may be conducive to increase the tolerance of coral holobiont to low-salinity environments. Different coral species have distinct ways of adapting to low-salinity stress, and this difference is mainly through the dynamic regulation of the coral microbiome by corals.

珠江口河口珊瑚群落的珊瑚微生物群:珊瑚对低盐度环境的适应性变化。
背景:低盐度是影响河口珊瑚生态系统的重要环境压力源。然而,很少有研究关注低盐度条件对珊瑚相关微生物的影响以及珊瑚全息生物的适应性。方法:利用珠江口6种珊瑚样本,研究低盐度条件下珊瑚共生菌科(symbiodiiaceae)及其伴生菌的群落结构,并分析珊瑚共生菌在河口的适应性。结果:6种珊瑚的共生体科均以枝多碱为主,但共生体科亚支系存在差异。珠江口部分珊瑚种类(如Acropora solitaryensis)的共生体多样性高,但共生体密度低,对低盐度胁迫的适应能力不同。其他珊瑚物种(例如,Plesiastrea versipora)在低盐度胁迫下可能通过与特定的共生体科亚枝和高共生体科密度相关联而增加其抗性。与珊瑚相关的微生物群以变形菌门(Proteobacteria)、绿杆菌门(Chloroflexi)和拟杆菌门(Bacteroidetes)为主;然而,其多样性和组成因珊瑚种类而异。一些珊瑚物种(如Acropora solitaryensis)具有高度多样性的伴生细菌,由于低盐度胁迫而具有不同的适应性。其他珊瑚物种(如version Plesiastrea)可能通过在低盐度胁迫下具有少数细菌优势而增加其抗性。结论:较高的共生菌科密度和较高的细菌多样性可能有助于提高珊瑚对低盐度环境的耐受性。不同的珊瑚物种有不同的适应低盐度胁迫的方式,这种差异主要是通过珊瑚对珊瑚微生物群的动态调节。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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