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Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event
Coral‐associated microorganisms play an important role in their host fitness and survival. A number of studies have demonstrated connections between thermal tolerance in corals and the type/relative abundance of Symbiodinium they harbor. More recently, the shifts in coral‐associated bacterial profil...
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John Wiley and Sons Inc.
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29573244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.604 |
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author | Pootakham, Wirulda Mhuantong, Wuttichai Putchim, Lalita Yoocha, Thippawan Sonthirod, Chutima Kongkachana, Wasitthee Sangsrakru, Duangjai Naktang, Chaiwat Jomchai, Nukoon Thongtham, Nalinee Tangphatsornruang, Sithichoke |
author_facet | Pootakham, Wirulda Mhuantong, Wuttichai Putchim, Lalita Yoocha, Thippawan Sonthirod, Chutima Kongkachana, Wasitthee Sangsrakru, Duangjai Naktang, Chaiwat Jomchai, Nukoon Thongtham, Nalinee Tangphatsornruang, Sithichoke |
author_sort | Pootakham, Wirulda |
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description | Coral‐associated microorganisms play an important role in their host fitness and survival. A number of studies have demonstrated connections between thermal tolerance in corals and the type/relative abundance of Symbiodinium they harbor. More recently, the shifts in coral‐associated bacterial profiles were also shown to be linked to the patterns of coral heat tolerance. Here, we investigated the dynamics of Porites lutea‐associated bacterial and algal communities throughout a natural bleaching event, using full‐length 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer sequences (ITS) obtained from PacBio circular consensus sequencing. We provided evidence of significant changes in the structure and diversity of coral‐associated microbiomes during thermal stress. The balance of the symbiosis shifted from a predominant association between corals and Gammaproteobacteria to a predominance of Alphaproteobacteria and to a lesser extent Betaproteobacteria following the bleaching event. On the contrary, the composition and diversity of Symbiodinium communities remained unaltered throughout the bleaching event. It appears that the switching and/or shuffling of Symbiodinium types may not be the primary mechanism used by P. lutea to cope with increasing seawater temperature. The shifts in the structure and diversity of associated bacterial communities may contribute more to the survival of the coral holobiont under heat stress. |
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spelling | pubmed-61825592018-10-19 Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event Pootakham, Wirulda Mhuantong, Wuttichai Putchim, Lalita Yoocha, Thippawan Sonthirod, Chutima Kongkachana, Wasitthee Sangsrakru, Duangjai Naktang, Chaiwat Jomchai, Nukoon Thongtham, Nalinee Tangphatsornruang, Sithichoke Microbiologyopen Original Articles Coral‐associated microorganisms play an important role in their host fitness and survival. A number of studies have demonstrated connections between thermal tolerance in corals and the type/relative abundance of Symbiodinium they harbor. More recently, the shifts in coral‐associated bacterial profiles were also shown to be linked to the patterns of coral heat tolerance. Here, we investigated the dynamics of Porites lutea‐associated bacterial and algal communities throughout a natural bleaching event, using full‐length 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer sequences (ITS) obtained from PacBio circular consensus sequencing. We provided evidence of significant changes in the structure and diversity of coral‐associated microbiomes during thermal stress. The balance of the symbiosis shifted from a predominant association between corals and Gammaproteobacteria to a predominance of Alphaproteobacteria and to a lesser extent Betaproteobacteria following the bleaching event. On the contrary, the composition and diversity of Symbiodinium communities remained unaltered throughout the bleaching event. It appears that the switching and/or shuffling of Symbiodinium types may not be the primary mechanism used by P. lutea to cope with increasing seawater temperature. The shifts in the structure and diversity of associated bacterial communities may contribute more to the survival of the coral holobiont under heat stress. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6182559/ /pubmed/29573244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.604 Text en © 2018 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Pootakham, Wirulda Mhuantong, Wuttichai Putchim, Lalita Yoocha, Thippawan Sonthirod, Chutima Kongkachana, Wasitthee Sangsrakru, Duangjai Naktang, Chaiwat Jomchai, Nukoon Thongtham, Nalinee Tangphatsornruang, Sithichoke Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title | Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title_full | Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title_fullStr | Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title_full_unstemmed | Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title_short | Dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
title_sort | dynamics of coral‐associated microbiomes during a thermal bleaching event |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29573244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.604 |
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