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Neutral Processes Dominate Microbial Community Assembly in Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar

机译:中立过程在大西洋三文鱼中占据微生物社区组装,沙马撒拉尔

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In recent years, a wealth of studies has examined the relationships between a host and its microbiome across diverse taxa. Many studies characterize the host microbiome without considering the ecological processes that underpin microbiome assembly. In this study, the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar , sampled from farmed and wild environments was first characterized using 16S rRNA gene MiSeq sequencing analysis. We used neutral community models to determine the balance of stochastic and deterministic processes that underpin microbial community assembly and transfer across life cycle stage and between gut compartments. Across gut compartments in farmed fish, neutral models suggest that most microbes are transient with no evidence of adaptation to their environment. In wild fish, we found declining taxonomic and functional microbial community richness as fish mature through different life cycle stages. Alongside neutral community models applied to wild fish, we suggest that declining richness demonstrates an increasing role for the host in filtering microbial communities that is correlated with age. We found a limited subset of gut microflora adapted to the farmed and wild host environment among which Mycoplasma spp. are prominent. Our study reveals the ecological drivers underpinning community assembly in both farmed and wild Atlantic salmon and underlines the importance of understanding the role of stochastic processes, such as random drift and small migration rates in microbial community assembly, before considering any functional role of the gut microbes encountered.IMPORTANCE A growing number of studies have examined variation in the microbiome to determine the role in modulating host health, physiology, and ecology. However, the ecology of host microbial colonization is not fully understood and rarely tested. The continued increase in production of farmed Atlantic salmon, coupled with increased farmed-wild salmon interactions, has accentuated the need to unravel the potential adaptive function of the microbiome and to distinguish resident from transient gut microbes. Between gut compartments in a farmed system, we found a majority of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) that fit the neutral model, with Mycoplasma species among the key exceptions. In wild fish, deterministic processes account for more OTU differences across life stages than those observed across gut compartments. Unlike previous studies, our results make detailed comparisons between fish from wild and farmed environments, while also providing insight into the ecological processes underpinning microbial community assembly in this ecologically and economically important species.
机译:近年来,一项丰富的研究已经研究了宿主与其微生物组之间的关系。许多研究表征了宿主微生物组,而不考虑在微生物组件的生态过程中的生态过程。在这项研究中,首先使用16S rRNA基因Miseq测序分析来首先具有养殖和野生环境中的大西洋鲑鱼肠道微生物的肠道微生物酱。我们使用中性社区模型来确定支撑微生物群落组件和跨生命周期阶段和肠道之间的转移的随机和确定性过程的平衡。在养殖鱼类中的肠道隔间,中性模型表明,大多数微生物都是短暂的,没有适应他们的环境的证据。在野生鱼中,我们发现通过不同的生命周期阶段作为鱼成熟的分类和功能性微生物群落丰富。沿着中立的社区模型应用于野生鱼类,我们建议在过滤与年龄相关的微生物社区中的宿主的越来越多的作用。我们发现了一种有限的肠道微核糖子组,适用于养殖和野生宿主环境中的细胞和野生宿主环境。是突出的。我们的研究揭示了在养殖和野生大西洋三文鱼中支持社区大会的生态司机,并强调了了解随机过程中的作用,如在微生物群落组件中的随机漂移和小型迁移率,在考虑到肠道微生物的任何功能作用遇到。分析越来越多的研究已经检查了微生物组的变异,以确定调节宿主健康,生理学和生态学中的作用。然而,宿主微生物定植的生态学尚未完全理解并很少测试。养殖大西洋鲑鱼生产的持续增加,加上养殖鲑鱼相互作用增加,需要揭示微生物组的潜在适应功能并区分瞬态肠道微生物。在养殖系统中的肠道间隔之间,我们发现了大部分运营分类单位(Otus),适合中性模型,关键例外中的支原体。在野生鱼类中,确定性过程占寿命跨越的更多OTU差异,而不是在肠道上观察到的差异。与以往的研究不同,我们的结果在野生和养殖环境中的鱼类之间进行了详细的比较,同时还提供了在这种生态和经济上重要的物种中基于微生物社区组装的生态过程的洞察力。

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