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Exposure To Sediment Enhances Primary Acquisition Of Symbiodinium By Asymbioticcoral Larvae

机译:沉积物的暴露增强了非共生珊瑚幼虫对共生素的初步获取

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Many symbiotic marine invertebrates acquire free-living Symbiodinium from the environment. Abundance and diversity of free-living Symbiodinium could influence recovery from bleaching, resilience, and the long-term adaptation of host organisms. Although free-living Symbiodinium have been detected in the water column and substrates of coral reefs, their diversity and availability to the hosts are poorly understood. Tank experiments were conducted to test whether asymbiotic coral larvae of Acropora monticulosa acquired free-living Symbiodinium from the water column or sediment to become symbiotic. Treatments included filtered (0.22 μm) seawater (FSW), unfiltered seawater (SW), FSW and sediment, and SW and sediment. Our results showed that greater proportions of larvae in sediment-containing treatments acquired Symbiodinium earlier and had greater in hospite Symbiodinium densities when compared to seawater-only treatments. Additionally, clade A Symbiodinium was only recovered in the larvae from the sediment-containing treatments, whereas clades B and C were recovered from all treatments. Differences in distribution, abundance, replication and motility patterns of Symbiodinium, as well as larval behavior, may have contributed to the observed differences between uptake from the sediment and the water column. However, our results suggest that the sediment may represent an important source of free-living Symbiodinium available for uptake during primary acquisition by coral larvae.
机译:许多共生的海洋无脊椎动物从环境中获取自由生存的Symbiodinium。自由生存的共生生物的丰富性和多样性可能会影响其从漂白,复原力以及宿主生物的长期适应中恢复。尽管在水域和珊瑚礁底物中发现了自由活动的共生菌,但对它们的多样性和对宿主的可利用性知之甚少。进行了储罐实验,以检验轮枝Ac蛾的非共生珊瑚幼虫是否从水柱或沉积物中获取了自生的共生菌,从而成为共生菌。处理包括过滤(0.22μm)的海水(FSW),未过滤的海水(SW),FSW和沉积物以及SW和沉积物。我们的结果表明,与仅使用海水的处理相比,含沉淀物的处理中幼虫的比例更高,更早获得了Symbiodinium,而在医院内的Symbiodinium密度更高。另外,进化枝A共生菌仅在幼虫中从含沉淀物的处理中回收,而进化枝B和C在所有处理中均被回收。共生菌素的分布,丰度,复制和运动模式的差异以及幼虫的行为,可能导致观察到的从沉积物和水柱的吸收差异。但是,我们的研究结果表明,沉积物可能代表着自由生共生生物的重要来源,可在珊瑚幼虫初次采集过程中摄取。

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