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Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals

BACKGROUND: Lipids in reef building corals can be divided into two classes; non-polar storage lipids, e.g. wax esters and triglycerides, and polar structural lipids, e.g. phospholipids and cholesterol. Differences among algal endosymbiont types are known to have important influences on processes inc...

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Autores principales: Cooper, Timothy F., Lai, Michael, Ulstrup, Karin E., Saunders, Sandra M., Flematti, Gavin R., Radford, Ben, van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020434
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author Cooper, Timothy F.
Lai, Michael
Ulstrup, Karin E.
Saunders, Sandra M.
Flematti, Gavin R.
Radford, Ben
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
author_facet Cooper, Timothy F.
Lai, Michael
Ulstrup, Karin E.
Saunders, Sandra M.
Flematti, Gavin R.
Radford, Ben
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
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description BACKGROUND: Lipids in reef building corals can be divided into two classes; non-polar storage lipids, e.g. wax esters and triglycerides, and polar structural lipids, e.g. phospholipids and cholesterol. Differences among algal endosymbiont types are known to have important influences on processes including growth and the photobiology of scleractinian corals yet very little is known about the role of symbiont types on lipid energy reserves. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The ratio of storage lipid and structural lipid fractions of Scott Reef corals were determined by thin layer chromatography. The lipid fraction ratio varied with depth and depended on symbiont type harboured by two corals (Seriatopora hystrix and Pachyseris speciosa). S. hystrix colonies associated with Symbiodinium C1 or C1/C# at deep depths (>23 m) had lower lipid fraction ratios (i.e. approximately equal parts of storage and structural lipids) than those with Symbiodinium D1 in shallow depths (<23 m), which had higher lipid fraction ratios (i.e. approximately double amounts of storage relative to structural lipid). Further, there was a non-linear relationship between the lipid fraction ratio and depth for S. hystrix with a modal peak at ∼23 m coinciding with the same depth as the shift from clade D to C types. In contrast, the proportional relationship between the lipid fraction ratio and depth for P. speciosa, which exhibited high specificity for Symbiodinium C3 like across the depth gradient, was indicative of greater amounts of storage lipids contained in the deep colonies. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study has demonstrated that Symbiodinium exert significant controls over the quality of coral energy reserves over a large-scale depth gradient. We conclude that the competitive advantages and metabolic costs that arise from flexible associations with divergent symbiont types are offset by energetic trade-offs for the coral host.
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spelling pubmed-31027232011-06-02 Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals Cooper, Timothy F. Lai, Michael Ulstrup, Karin E. Saunders, Sandra M. Flematti, Gavin R. Radford, Ben van Oppen, Madeleine J. H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Lipids in reef building corals can be divided into two classes; non-polar storage lipids, e.g. wax esters and triglycerides, and polar structural lipids, e.g. phospholipids and cholesterol. Differences among algal endosymbiont types are known to have important influences on processes including growth and the photobiology of scleractinian corals yet very little is known about the role of symbiont types on lipid energy reserves. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The ratio of storage lipid and structural lipid fractions of Scott Reef corals were determined by thin layer chromatography. The lipid fraction ratio varied with depth and depended on symbiont type harboured by two corals (Seriatopora hystrix and Pachyseris speciosa). S. hystrix colonies associated with Symbiodinium C1 or C1/C# at deep depths (>23 m) had lower lipid fraction ratios (i.e. approximately equal parts of storage and structural lipids) than those with Symbiodinium D1 in shallow depths (<23 m), which had higher lipid fraction ratios (i.e. approximately double amounts of storage relative to structural lipid). Further, there was a non-linear relationship between the lipid fraction ratio and depth for S. hystrix with a modal peak at ∼23 m coinciding with the same depth as the shift from clade D to C types. In contrast, the proportional relationship between the lipid fraction ratio and depth for P. speciosa, which exhibited high specificity for Symbiodinium C3 like across the depth gradient, was indicative of greater amounts of storage lipids contained in the deep colonies. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study has demonstrated that Symbiodinium exert significant controls over the quality of coral energy reserves over a large-scale depth gradient. We conclude that the competitive advantages and metabolic costs that arise from flexible associations with divergent symbiont types are offset by energetic trade-offs for the coral host. Public Library of Science 2011-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3102723/ /pubmed/21637826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020434 Text en Cooper et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cooper, Timothy F.
Lai, Michael
Ulstrup, Karin E.
Saunders, Sandra M.
Flematti, Gavin R.
Radford, Ben
van Oppen, Madeleine J. H.
Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title_full Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title_fullStr Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title_full_unstemmed Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title_short Symbiodinium Genotypic and Environmental Controls on Lipids in Reef Building Corals
title_sort symbiodinium genotypic and environmental controls on lipids in reef building corals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020434
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