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Microbiome community and complexity indicate environmental gradient acclimatisation and potential microbial interaction of endemic coral holobionts in the South China Sea

机译:微生物群落群落和复杂性表明南海地方射精珊瑚梭菌的环境梯度适应和潜在的微生物相互作用

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Regional acclimatisation and microbial interactions significantly influence the resilience of reef-building corals facing anthropogenic climate change, allowing them to adapt to environmental stresses. However, the connections between community structure and microbial interactions of the endemic coral microbiome and holobiont acclimatisation remain unclear. Herein, we used generation sequencing of internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) and 16S rRNA genes to investigate the microbiome composition (Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria) and associated potential interactions of endemic dominant coral holobionts (Pocillopora verrucosa and Turbinaria peltata) in the South China Sea (SCS). We found that shifts in Symbiodiniaceae and bacterial communities of P. verrucosa were associated with latitudinal gradient and climate zone changes, respectively. The C1 sub-dade consistently dominated the Symbiodiniaceae community in T. peltata; yet, the bacterial community structure was spatially heterogeneous. The relative abundance of the core microbiome among P. verrucosa holobionts was reduced in the biogeographical transition zone, while bacterial taxa associated with anthropogenic activity (Escherichia coli and Sphingomonas) were identified in the core microbiomes. Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria potentially interact in microbial co-occurrence networks. Further, increased bacterial, and Symbiodiniaceae a-diversity was associated with increased and decreased network complexity, respectively. Hence, Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria demonstrated different flexibility in latitudinal or climatic environmental regimes, which correlated with holobiont acclimatisation. Core microbiome analysis has indicated that the function of core bacterial microbiota might have changed in distinct environmental regimes, implying potential human activity in the coral habitats. Increased bacterial a diversity may lead to a decline in the stability of coral-microorganism symbioses, whereas rare Symbiodiniaceae may help to retain symbioses. Cladocopium, 7-proteobacteria, while α-proteobacteria may have been the primary drivers in the Symbiodiniaceae-bacterial interactions (SBIs). Our study highlights the association between microbiome shift in distinct environmental regimes and holobiont acclimatisation, while providing insights into the impact of SBIs on holobiont health and acclimatisation during climate change.
机译:区域适应性和微生物相互作用显着影响了面临人为气候变化面临的珊瑚礁建筑珊瑚的恢复性,从而使其适应环境压力。然而,群落结构与单颗珊瑚微生物组和梭均不清的微生物相互作用之间的连接仍不清楚。在此,我们使用内部转录的间隔物(ITS2)和16S rRNA基因的产生测序,以研究南中国海(SCS )。我们发现,分别与纬度梯度和气候区变化相关的Symbiodiniaceae和P.Verrucosa的细菌群落。 C1子达德始终以T.Peltata的Symbiodiniaceae群落占主导地位;然而,细菌群落结构在空间上是异质的。在生物地理转换区中降低了疣状过渡区的核心微生物组的相对丰度,而在核心微生物体中鉴定了与人为活性(大肠杆菌和鞘磷脂)相关的细菌征集。 Symbidiniaceae和细菌可能与微生物共同发生网络相互作用。此外,增加的细菌和SymbiDiniaceae A-多样性分别与增加和降低的网络复杂性有关。因此,Symbiodiniaceae和细菌在纬度或气候环境制度中表现出不同的灵活性,与H​​olobiont适应化相关。核心微生物组分析表明,核心细菌微生物群的功能可能发生在不同的环境制度中,暗示珊瑚栖息地的潜在人类活动。增加的细菌多样性可能导致珊瑚微生物Symbiase的稳定性下降,而罕见的Symbiodiniaceae可能有助于保留Symbioses。植物植物,7-猕猴,而α-植物杆菌可能是Symbiodiniaceae-细菌相互作用(SBIS)中的主要驱动因素。我们的研究突出了不同环境制度和霍泊尔妥善依赖的微生物群系之间的关联,同时提供了对SBIS对气候变化期间对血管健康和适应性的影响的见解。

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  • 来源
    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第15期|142690.1-142690.19|共19页
  • 作者单位

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

    Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea Guangxi University Nanning China Coral Reef Research Center of China Guangxi University Nanning China School of Marine Sciences Guangxi University Nanning China;

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  • 关键词

    Endemic coral; Microbiome; Symbiodiniaceae communities; Bacterial assemblages; Regional acclimatisation; South China Sea;

    机译:地方珊瑚;微生物组;Symbiodiniaceae社区;细菌组合;区域适应;南中国海;

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