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Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery

As the problem of ocean warming worsens, the environmental adaptation potential of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria is directly related to the future and fate of corals. This study aimed to analyse the comprehensive community dynamics and physiology of these two groups of organisms in the cora...

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Autores principales: Liang, Jiayuan, Deng, Chuanqi, Yu, Kefu, Ge, Ruiqi, Xu, Yongqian, Qin, Zhenjun, Chen, Biao, Wang, Yinghui, Su, Hongfei, Huang, Xueyong, Huang, Wen, Wang, Guanghua, Gong, Sanqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091972
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author Liang, Jiayuan
Deng, Chuanqi
Yu, Kefu
Ge, Ruiqi
Xu, Yongqian
Qin, Zhenjun
Chen, Biao
Wang, Yinghui
Su, Hongfei
Huang, Xueyong
Huang, Wen
Wang, Guanghua
Gong, Sanqiang
author_facet Liang, Jiayuan
Deng, Chuanqi
Yu, Kefu
Ge, Ruiqi
Xu, Yongqian
Qin, Zhenjun
Chen, Biao
Wang, Yinghui
Su, Hongfei
Huang, Xueyong
Huang, Wen
Wang, Guanghua
Gong, Sanqiang
author_sort Liang, Jiayuan
collection PubMed
description As the problem of ocean warming worsens, the environmental adaptation potential of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria is directly related to the future and fate of corals. This study aimed to analyse the comprehensive community dynamics and physiology of these two groups of organisms in the coral Pocillopora sp. through indoor simulations of heat stress (which involved manually adjusting the temperature between both 26 °C and 34 °C). Heat treatment (≥30 °C) significantly reduced the abundance of Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria by more than 70%. After the temperature was returned to 26 °C for one month, the Symbiodiniaceae density was still low, while the absolute number of bacteria quickly recovered to 55% of that of the control. At this time point, the F(v)/F(m) value rose to 91% of the pretemperature value. The content of chlorophyll b associated with Cyanobacteria increased by 50% compared with that under the control conditions. Moreover, analysis of the Symbiodiniaceae subclade composition suggested that the relative abundance of C1c.C45, C1, and C1ca increased during heat treatment, indicating that they might constitute heat-resistant subgroups. We suggest that the increase in the absolute number of bacteria during the recovery period could be an important indicator of coral holobiont recovery after heat stress. This study provides insight into the cross-linked regulation of key symbiotic microbes in the coral Pocillopora sp. during high-temperature stress and recovery and provides a scientific basis for exploring the mechanism underlying coral adaptation to global warming.
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spelling pubmed-84688132021-09-27 Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery Liang, Jiayuan Deng, Chuanqi Yu, Kefu Ge, Ruiqi Xu, Yongqian Qin, Zhenjun Chen, Biao Wang, Yinghui Su, Hongfei Huang, Xueyong Huang, Wen Wang, Guanghua Gong, Sanqiang Microorganisms Article As the problem of ocean warming worsens, the environmental adaptation potential of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria is directly related to the future and fate of corals. This study aimed to analyse the comprehensive community dynamics and physiology of these two groups of organisms in the coral Pocillopora sp. through indoor simulations of heat stress (which involved manually adjusting the temperature between both 26 °C and 34 °C). Heat treatment (≥30 °C) significantly reduced the abundance of Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria by more than 70%. After the temperature was returned to 26 °C for one month, the Symbiodiniaceae density was still low, while the absolute number of bacteria quickly recovered to 55% of that of the control. At this time point, the F(v)/F(m) value rose to 91% of the pretemperature value. The content of chlorophyll b associated with Cyanobacteria increased by 50% compared with that under the control conditions. Moreover, analysis of the Symbiodiniaceae subclade composition suggested that the relative abundance of C1c.C45, C1, and C1ca increased during heat treatment, indicating that they might constitute heat-resistant subgroups. We suggest that the increase in the absolute number of bacteria during the recovery period could be an important indicator of coral holobiont recovery after heat stress. This study provides insight into the cross-linked regulation of key symbiotic microbes in the coral Pocillopora sp. during high-temperature stress and recovery and provides a scientific basis for exploring the mechanism underlying coral adaptation to global warming. MDPI 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8468813/ /pubmed/34576867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091972 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Liang, Jiayuan
Deng, Chuanqi
Yu, Kefu
Ge, Ruiqi
Xu, Yongqian
Qin, Zhenjun
Chen, Biao
Wang, Yinghui
Su, Hongfei
Huang, Xueyong
Huang, Wen
Wang, Guanghua
Gong, Sanqiang
Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title_full Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title_fullStr Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title_short Cross-Linked Regulation of Coral-Associated Dinoflagellates and Bacteria in Pocillopora sp. during High-Temperature Stress and Recovery
title_sort cross-linked regulation of coral-associated dinoflagellates and bacteria in pocillopora sp. during high-temperature stress and recovery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091972
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