Intestinal Microbiome Richness of Coral Reef Damselfishes (Actinopterygii: Pomacentridae).

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Integrative Organismal Biology Pub Date : 2022-09-16 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/iob/obac026
Christopher R J Kavazos, Francesco Ricci, William Leggat, Jordan M Casey, J Howard Choat, Tracy D Ainsworth
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Fish gastro-intestinal system harbors diverse microbiomes that affect the host's digestion, nutrition, and immunity. Despite the great taxonomic diversity of fish, little is understood about fish microbiome and the factors that determine its structure and composition. Damselfish are important coral reef species that play pivotal roles in determining algae and coral population structures of reefs. Broadly, damselfish belong to either of two trophic guilds based on whether they are planktivorous or algae-farming. In this study, we used 16S rRNA gene sequencing to investigate the intestinal microbiome of 5 planktivorous and 5 algae-farming damselfish species (Pomacentridae) from the Great Barrier Reef. We detected Gammaproteobacteria ASVs belonging to the genus Actinobacillus in 80% of sampled individuals across the 2 trophic guilds, thus, bacteria in this genus can be considered possible core members of pomacentrid microbiomes. Algae-farming damselfish had greater bacterial alpha-diversity, a more diverse core microbiome and shared 35 ± 22 ASVs, whereas planktivorous species shared 7 ± 3 ASVs. Our data also highlight differences in microbiomes associated with both trophic guilds. For instance, algae-farming damselfish were enriched in Pasteurellaceae, whilst planktivorous damselfish in Vibrionaceae. Finally, we show shifts in bacterial community composition along the intestines. ASVs associated with the classes Bacteroidia, Clostridia, and Mollicutes bacteria were predominant in the anterior intestinal regions while Gammaproteobacteria abundance was higher in the stomach. Our results suggest that the richness of the intestinal bacterial communities of damselfish reflects host species diet and trophic guild.

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珊瑚礁豆娘鱼肠道微生物群落丰富度(放线父母亲科:豆娘鱼科)。
鱼类的肠胃系统中蕴藏着多种影响宿主消化、营养和免疫的微生物群。尽管鱼类的分类多样性很大,但人们对鱼类微生物群及其结构和组成的决定因素知之甚少。雀鲷是重要的珊瑚礁物种,在决定珊瑚礁藻类和珊瑚种群结构中起着关键作用。从广义上讲,根据它们是浮游生物还是藻类,雀鲷属于两个营养行业中的一个。本研究采用16S rRNA基因测序技术对大堡礁5种浮游和5种养藻雀鲷(Pomacentridae)的肠道微生物群进行了研究。我们在2个营养行会的80%的样本个体中检测到放线菌属的γ变形细菌asv,因此,该属的细菌可以被认为是pomacentrid微生物组的核心成员。养藻雀鲷具有更大的细菌α多样性和更多样化的核心微生物组,共有35±22个asv,而浮游雀鲷共有7±3个asv。我们的数据还强调了与两个营养行会相关的微生物组的差异。例如,养藻雀鲷在巴氏杆菌科中富集,而浮游雀鲷在弧菌科中富集。最后,我们展示了肠道细菌群落组成的变化。与拟杆菌、梭状芽孢杆菌和Mollicutes细菌相关的asv在肠道前区占主导地位,而γ -变形杆菌在胃中丰度较高。研究结果表明,雀鲷肠道细菌群落的丰富程度反映了寄主物种的饮食和营养行会。
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