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Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)

Turfs are widespread assemblages (consisting of microbes and algae) that inhabit reef systems. They are the most abundant benthic component in the Abrolhos reef system (Brazil), representing greater than half the coverage of the entire benthic community. Their presence is associated with a reduction...

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Autores principales: Walter, Juline M., Tschoeke, Diogo A., Meirelles, Pedro M., de Oliveira, Louisi, Leomil, Luciana, Tenório, Márcio, Valle, Rogério, Salomon, Paulo S., Thompson, Cristiane C., Thompson, Fabiano L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4993507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27548380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161168
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author Walter, Juline M.
Tschoeke, Diogo A.
Meirelles, Pedro M.
de Oliveira, Louisi
Leomil, Luciana
Tenório, Márcio
Valle, Rogério
Salomon, Paulo S.
Thompson, Cristiane C.
Thompson, Fabiano L.
author_facet Walter, Juline M.
Tschoeke, Diogo A.
Meirelles, Pedro M.
de Oliveira, Louisi
Leomil, Luciana
Tenório, Márcio
Valle, Rogério
Salomon, Paulo S.
Thompson, Cristiane C.
Thompson, Fabiano L.
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description Turfs are widespread assemblages (consisting of microbes and algae) that inhabit reef systems. They are the most abundant benthic component in the Abrolhos reef system (Brazil), representing greater than half the coverage of the entire benthic community. Their presence is associated with a reduction in three-dimensional coral reef complexity and decreases the habitats available for reef biodiversity. Despite their importance, the taxonomic and functional diversity of turfs remain unclear. We performed a metagenomics and pigments profile characterization of turfs from the Abrolhos reefs. Turf microbiome primarily encompassed Proteobacteria (mean 40.57% ± s.d. 10.36, N = 1.548,192), Cyanobacteria (mean 35.04% ± s.d. 15.5, N = 1.337,196), and Bacteroidetes (mean 11.12% ± s.d. 4.25, N = 424,185). Oxygenic and anoxygenic phototrophs, chemolithotrophs, and aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AANP) bacteria showed a conserved functional trait of the turf microbiomes. Genes associated with oxygenic photosynthesis, AANP, sulfur cycle (S oxidation, and DMSP consumption), and nitrogen metabolism (N(2) fixation, ammonia assimilation, dissimilatory nitrate and nitrite ammonification) were found in the turf microbiomes. Principal component analyses of the most abundant taxa and functions showed that turf microbiomes differ from the other major Abrolhos benthic microbiomes (i.e., corals and rhodoliths) and seawater. Taken together, these features suggest that turfs have a homogeneous functional core across the Abrolhos Bank, which holds diverse microbial guilds when comparing with other benthic organisms.
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spelling pubmed-49935072016-09-12 Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil) Walter, Juline M. Tschoeke, Diogo A. Meirelles, Pedro M. de Oliveira, Louisi Leomil, Luciana Tenório, Márcio Valle, Rogério Salomon, Paulo S. Thompson, Cristiane C. Thompson, Fabiano L. PLoS One Research Article Turfs are widespread assemblages (consisting of microbes and algae) that inhabit reef systems. They are the most abundant benthic component in the Abrolhos reef system (Brazil), representing greater than half the coverage of the entire benthic community. Their presence is associated with a reduction in three-dimensional coral reef complexity and decreases the habitats available for reef biodiversity. Despite their importance, the taxonomic and functional diversity of turfs remain unclear. We performed a metagenomics and pigments profile characterization of turfs from the Abrolhos reefs. Turf microbiome primarily encompassed Proteobacteria (mean 40.57% ± s.d. 10.36, N = 1.548,192), Cyanobacteria (mean 35.04% ± s.d. 15.5, N = 1.337,196), and Bacteroidetes (mean 11.12% ± s.d. 4.25, N = 424,185). Oxygenic and anoxygenic phototrophs, chemolithotrophs, and aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AANP) bacteria showed a conserved functional trait of the turf microbiomes. Genes associated with oxygenic photosynthesis, AANP, sulfur cycle (S oxidation, and DMSP consumption), and nitrogen metabolism (N(2) fixation, ammonia assimilation, dissimilatory nitrate and nitrite ammonification) were found in the turf microbiomes. Principal component analyses of the most abundant taxa and functions showed that turf microbiomes differ from the other major Abrolhos benthic microbiomes (i.e., corals and rhodoliths) and seawater. Taken together, these features suggest that turfs have a homogeneous functional core across the Abrolhos Bank, which holds diverse microbial guilds when comparing with other benthic organisms. Public Library of Science 2016-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4993507/ /pubmed/27548380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161168 Text en © 2016 Walter 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Walter, Juline M.
Tschoeke, Diogo A.
Meirelles, Pedro M.
de Oliveira, Louisi
Leomil, Luciana
Tenório, Márcio
Valle, Rogério
Salomon, Paulo S.
Thompson, Cristiane C.
Thompson, Fabiano L.
Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title_full Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title_fullStr Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title_short Taxonomic and Functional Metagenomic Signature of Turfs in the Abrolhos Reef System (Brazil)
title_sort taxonomic and functional metagenomic signature of turfs in the abrolhos reef system (brazil)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4993507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27548380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161168
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