{"title":"南海中部幼年和成年硬骨珊瑚(Pocillopora verrucosa)微生物组的深度分布和深度适应性","authors":"Zhenjun Qin, Nengbin Pan, Kefu Yu, Shuchang Chen, Xuelu Wei, Biao Chen, Xiaopeng Yu","doi":"10.1007/s00338-024-02485-w","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Environmental conditions at different water depths on tropical atolls are substantially different, but few studies have investigated the depth distribution and adaptation in the microbiomes of juvenile and adult corals. We collected samples of juvenile and adult <i>Pocillopora verrucosa</i> from different depths on an atoll in the central South China Sea and analyzed their communities of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria. Results showed that the Symbiodiniaceae communities were significantly different at different depths in both juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa.</i> Symbiodiniaceae community changed with increasing depth and was dominated by <i>Durusdinium</i> and <i>Cladocopium</i> at 1-m and 20-m depth, respectively. Furthermore, the composition and diversity of Symbiodiniaceae in juvenile and adult corals were different at the same depths. The compositions of associated bacterial communities at different depths also differed significantly between juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa</i>. The relative abundance of <i>Endozoicomonas</i> in juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa</i> increased with increasing depth, while the <i>Thermus</i> decreased. Our study suggests that juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa</i> corals in shallow-water regions associate with high abundances of thermotolerant Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria in the shallow reef flats with high temperature and intense solar radiation, but associate with Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria with high photosynthetic efficiency at greater depths.</p>","PeriodicalId":10821,"journal":{"name":"Coral Reefs","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Depth distribution and depth adaptation of microbiomes in juvenile and adult scleractinian corals (Pocillopora verrucosa) in the central South China Sea\",\"authors\":\"Zhenjun Qin, Nengbin Pan, Kefu Yu, Shuchang Chen, Xuelu Wei, Biao Chen, Xiaopeng Yu\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s00338-024-02485-w\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Environmental conditions at different water depths on tropical atolls are substantially different, but few studies have investigated the depth distribution and adaptation in the microbiomes of juvenile and adult corals. We collected samples of juvenile and adult <i>Pocillopora verrucosa</i> from different depths on an atoll in the central South China Sea and analyzed their communities of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria. Results showed that the Symbiodiniaceae communities were significantly different at different depths in both juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa.</i> Symbiodiniaceae community changed with increasing depth and was dominated by <i>Durusdinium</i> and <i>Cladocopium</i> at 1-m and 20-m depth, respectively. Furthermore, the composition and diversity of Symbiodiniaceae in juvenile and adult corals were different at the same depths. The compositions of associated bacterial communities at different depths also differed significantly between juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa</i>. The relative abundance of <i>Endozoicomonas</i> in juvenile and adult <i>P. verrucosa</i> increased with increasing depth, while the <i>Thermus</i> decreased. 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Depth distribution and depth adaptation of microbiomes in juvenile and adult scleractinian corals (Pocillopora verrucosa) in the central South China Sea
Environmental conditions at different water depths on tropical atolls are substantially different, but few studies have investigated the depth distribution and adaptation in the microbiomes of juvenile and adult corals. We collected samples of juvenile and adult Pocillopora verrucosa from different depths on an atoll in the central South China Sea and analyzed their communities of symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria. Results showed that the Symbiodiniaceae communities were significantly different at different depths in both juvenile and adult P. verrucosa. Symbiodiniaceae community changed with increasing depth and was dominated by Durusdinium and Cladocopium at 1-m and 20-m depth, respectively. Furthermore, the composition and diversity of Symbiodiniaceae in juvenile and adult corals were different at the same depths. The compositions of associated bacterial communities at different depths also differed significantly between juvenile and adult P. verrucosa. The relative abundance of Endozoicomonas in juvenile and adult P. verrucosa increased with increasing depth, while the Thermus decreased. Our study suggests that juvenile and adult P. verrucosa corals in shallow-water regions associate with high abundances of thermotolerant Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria in the shallow reef flats with high temperature and intense solar radiation, but associate with Symbiodiniaceae and associated bacteria with high photosynthetic efficiency at greater depths.
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Coral Reefs, the Journal of the International Coral Reef Society, presents multidisciplinary literature across the broad fields of reef studies, publishing analytical and theoretical papers on both modern and ancient reefs. These encourage the search for theories about reef structure and dynamics, and the use of experimentation, modeling, quantification and the applied sciences.
Coverage includes such subject areas as population dynamics; community ecology of reef organisms; energy and nutrient flows; biogeochemical cycles; physiology of calcification; reef responses to natural and anthropogenic influences; stress markers in reef organisms; behavioural ecology; sedimentology; diagenesis; reef structure and morphology; evolutionary ecology of the reef biota; palaeoceanography of coral reefs and coral islands; reef management and its underlying disciplines; molecular biology and genetics of coral; aetiology of disease in reef-related organisms; reef responses to global change, and more.