Light and dark biofilm adaptation impacts larval settlement in diverse coral species.

IF 5.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Microbiome Pub Date : 2025-01-25 DOI:10.1186/s40793-025-00670-0
Paul A O'Brien, Sara C Bell, Laura Rix, Abigail C Turnlund, Shannon R Kjeldsen, Nicole S Webster, Andrew P Negri, Muhammad A Abdul Wahab, Inka Vanwonterghem
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Background: Recovery of degraded coral reefs is reliant upon the recruitment of coral larvae, yet the mechanisms behind coral larval settlement are not well understood, especially for non-acroporid species. Biofilms associated with reef substrates, such as coral rubble or crustose coralline algae, can induce coral larval settlement; however, the specific biochemical cues and the microorganisms that produce them remain largely unknown. Here, we assessed larval settlement responses in five non-acroporid broadcast-spawning coral species in the families Merulinidae, Lobophyllidae and Poritidae to biofilms developed in aquaria for either one or two months under light and dark treatments. Biofilms were characterised using 16S rRNA gene sequencing to identify the taxa associated with settlement induction and/or inhibition.

Results: We show that light and biofilm age are critical factors in the development of settlement inducing biofilms, where different biofilm compositions impacted larval settlement behaviour. Further, we show that specific biofilm taxa were either positively or negatively correlated with coral settlement, indicating potential inducers or inhibitors. Although these taxa were generally specific to each coral species, we observed bacteria classified as Flavobacteriaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Rhizobiaceae and Pirellulaceae to be consistently correlated with larval settlement across multiple coral species.

Conclusions: Our work identifies novel microbial groups that significantly influence coral larval settlement, which can be targeted for the discovery of settlement-inducing metabolites for implementation in reef restoration programs. Furthermore, our results reinforce that the biofilm community on coral reef substrates plays a crucial role in influencing coral larval recruitment, thereby impacting the recovery of coral reefs.

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浅暗生物膜的适应影响了不同珊瑚物种的幼虫定居。
背景:退化珊瑚礁的恢复依赖于珊瑚幼虫的补充,但珊瑚幼虫定居背后的机制尚不清楚,特别是对于非acroporid物种。与珊瑚礁基质相关的生物膜,如珊瑚碎石或甲壳珊瑚藻类,可以诱导珊瑚幼虫定居;然而,具体的生化线索和产生它们的微生物在很大程度上仍然未知。在此,我们研究了在光照和黑暗条件下,在水族箱中发育1个月或2个月的生物膜对五种非顶纲珊瑚(Merulinidae, lobophyllilidae和Poritidae)的幼虫的沉降反应。利用16S rRNA基因测序对生物膜进行表征,以确定与沉降诱导和/或抑制相关的分类群。结果:光照和生物膜年龄是诱导沉降的生物膜发育的关键因素,其中不同的生物膜成分影响幼虫的沉降行为。此外,我们发现特定的生物膜类群与珊瑚沉降呈正相关或负相关,表明潜在的诱导剂或抑制剂。虽然这些分类群通常对每个珊瑚物种都有特异性,但我们观察到被分类为黄杆菌科、红杆菌科、根瘤菌科和Pirellulaceae的细菌与多种珊瑚物种的幼虫定居一致。结论:我们的工作确定了显著影响珊瑚幼虫沉降的新型微生物群,这可以作为发现沉降诱导代谢物的目标,用于实施珊瑚礁恢复计划。此外,我们的研究结果表明,珊瑚礁基质上的生物膜群落在影响珊瑚幼虫招募方面起着至关重要的作用,从而影响珊瑚礁的恢复。
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Environmental Microbiome
Environmental Microbiome Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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55
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Microorganisms, omnipresent across Earth's diverse environments, play a crucial role in adapting to external changes, influencing Earth's systems and cycles, and contributing significantly to agricultural practices. Through applied microbiology, they offer solutions to various everyday needs. Environmental Microbiome recognizes the universal presence and significance of microorganisms, inviting submissions that explore the diverse facets of environmental and applied microbiological research.
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