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Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages

Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issue of the impact of fish cages on the surrounding environment. Here, we explore the impact of aquaculture on the composition of the digestive gland microbiome of a representative locally dwelling wild...

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Autores principales: Palladino, Giorgia, Rampelli, Simone, Scicchitano, Daniel, Musella, Margherita, Quero, Grazia Marina, Prada, Fiorella, Mancuso, Arianna, Seyfarth, Anne Mette, Turroni, Silvia, Candela, Marco, Biagi, Elena
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671759
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020455
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author Palladino, Giorgia
Rampelli, Simone
Scicchitano, Daniel
Musella, Margherita
Quero, Grazia Marina
Prada, Fiorella
Mancuso, Arianna
Seyfarth, Anne Mette
Turroni, Silvia
Candela, Marco
Biagi, Elena
author_facet Palladino, Giorgia
Rampelli, Simone
Scicchitano, Daniel
Musella, Margherita
Quero, Grazia Marina
Prada, Fiorella
Mancuso, Arianna
Seyfarth, Anne Mette
Turroni, Silvia
Candela, Marco
Biagi, Elena
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description Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issue of the impact of fish cages on the surrounding environment. Here, we explore the impact of aquaculture on the composition of the digestive gland microbiome of a representative locally dwelling wild holobiont, the grazer gastropod Patella caerulea, at an aquaculture facility located in Southern Sicily, Italy. The microbiome was assessed in individuals collected on sea bream aquaculture cages and on a rocky coastal tract located about 1.2 km from the cages, as the control site. Patella caerulea microbiome variations were explained in the broad marine metacommunity context, assessing the water and sediment microbiome composition at both sites, and characterizing the microbiome associated with the farmed sea bream. The P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site was characterized by a lower diversity, the loss of microorganisms sensitive to heavy metal contamination, and by the acquisition of fish pathogens and parasites. However, we also observed possible adaptive responses of the P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site, including the acquisition of putative bacteria able to deal with metal and sulfide accumulation, highlighting the inherent microbiome potential to drive the host acclimation to stressful conditions.
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spelling pubmed-79270812021-03-04 Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages Palladino, Giorgia Rampelli, Simone Scicchitano, Daniel Musella, Margherita Quero, Grazia Marina Prada, Fiorella Mancuso, Arianna Seyfarth, Anne Mette Turroni, Silvia Candela, Marco Biagi, Elena Microorganisms Article Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issue of the impact of fish cages on the surrounding environment. Here, we explore the impact of aquaculture on the composition of the digestive gland microbiome of a representative locally dwelling wild holobiont, the grazer gastropod Patella caerulea, at an aquaculture facility located in Southern Sicily, Italy. The microbiome was assessed in individuals collected on sea bream aquaculture cages and on a rocky coastal tract located about 1.2 km from the cages, as the control site. Patella caerulea microbiome variations were explained in the broad marine metacommunity context, assessing the water and sediment microbiome composition at both sites, and characterizing the microbiome associated with the farmed sea bream. The P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site was characterized by a lower diversity, the loss of microorganisms sensitive to heavy metal contamination, and by the acquisition of fish pathogens and parasites. However, we also observed possible adaptive responses of the P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site, including the acquisition of putative bacteria able to deal with metal and sulfide accumulation, highlighting the inherent microbiome potential to drive the host acclimation to stressful conditions. MDPI 2021-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7927081/ /pubmed/33671759 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020455 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Palladino, Giorgia
Rampelli, Simone
Scicchitano, Daniel
Musella, Margherita
Quero, Grazia Marina
Prada, Fiorella
Mancuso, Arianna
Seyfarth, Anne Mette
Turroni, Silvia
Candela, Marco
Biagi, Elena
Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title_full Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title_fullStr Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title_short Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages
title_sort impact of marine aquaculture on the microbiome associated with nearby holobionts: the case of patella caerulea living in proximity of sea bream aquaculture cages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671759
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020455
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