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Reproductive System Symbiotic Bacteria Are Conserved between Two Distinct Populations of Euprymna scolopes from Oahu, Hawaii

机译:生殖系统共生细菌在夏威夷瓦胡岛的两个不同的Euprymna壁虎种群之间是保守的。

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Female Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, harbor a symbiotic bacterial community in a reproductive organ, the accessory nidamental gland (ANG). This community is known to be stable over several generations of wild-caught bobtail squid but has, to date, been examined for only one population in Maunalua Bay, Oahu, HI. This study assessed the ANG and corresponding egg jelly coat (JC) bacterial communities for another genetically isolated host population from Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, HI, using 16S amplicon sequencing. The bacterial communities from the ANGs and JCs of the two populations were found to be similar in richness, evenness, phylogenetic diversity, and overall community composition. However, the Kaneohe Bay samples formed their own subset within the Maunalua Bay ANG/JC community. An Alteromonadaceae genus, BD2-13, was significantly higher in relative abundance in the Kaneohe Bay population, and several Alphaproteobacteria taxa also shifted in relative abundance between the two groups. This variation could be due to local adaptation to differing environmental challenges, to localized variability, or to functional redundancy among the ANG taxa. The overall stability of the community between the populations further supports a crucial functional role that has been hypothesized for this symbiosis. IMPORTANCE In this study, we examined the reproductive ANG symbiosis found in two genetically isolated populations of the Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes. The stability of the community reported here provides support for the hypothesis that this symbiosis is under strong selective pressure, while the observed differences suggest that some level of local adaptation may have occurred. These two host populations are frequently used interchangeably as source populations for research. Euprymna scolopes is an important model organism and offers the opportunity to examine the interplay between a binary and a consortial symbiosis in a single model host. Understanding the inherent natural variability of this association will aid in our understanding of the conservation, function, transmission, and development of the ANG symbiosis.
机译:雌性夏威夷短尾乌贼Euprymna scolopes在生殖器官即副腺(ANG)中具有共生细菌群落。已知该群落在几代野生wild尾鱿鱼中均保持稳定,但迄今为止,仅在美国夏威夷州瓦胡岛的马努纳鲁阿湾仅对一个种群进行过检查。这项研究使用16S扩增子测序技术评估了来自夏威夷瓦胡岛卡尼奥赫湾的另一种遗传分离的宿主种群的ANG和相应的蛋冻外壳(JC)细菌群落。发现两个种群的ANG和JC的细菌群落在丰度,均匀性,系统发育多样性和总体群落组成方面相似。但是,Kaneohe湾样本在Maunalua湾ANG / JC社区内形成了自己的子集。 Kaneohe湾种群中的一种Alteromonadaceae属BD2-13的相对丰度明显更高,并且两组之间的一些Alphaproteobacteria菌群的相对丰度也发生了变化。这种变化可能是由于本地适应不同的环境挑战,局部可变性或ANG分类单元之间的功能冗余所致。人口之间社区的整体稳定性进一步支持了这种共生被假定的关键功能角色。重要事项在这项研究中,我们检查了在夏威夷短尾乌贼的两个遗传分离种群Euprymna scolopes中发现的生殖ANG共生。此处报道的社区稳定性为这一共生处于强大的选择压力下的假设提供了支持,而观察到的差异表明可能发生了一定程度的局部适应。这两个宿主种群通常可以互换用作研究的来源种群。虾ry(Euprymna scolopes)是一种重要的模式生物,并提供了检查单个模式宿主中二元和共生共生关系的机会。理解这种关联的固有自然变异性将有助于我们理解ANG共生的保守性,功能,传播和发展。

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