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Ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae in three coral genera across the Pacific Ocean

Authors :
Corentin Hochart
Lucas Paoli
Hans-Joachim Ruscheweyh
Guillem Salazar
Emilie Boissin
Sarah Romac
Julie Poulain
Guillaume Bourdin
Guillaume Iwankow
Clémentine Moulin
Maren Ziegler
Barbara Porro
Eric J. Armstrong
Benjamin C. C. Hume
Jean-Marc Aury
Claudia Pogoreutz
David A. Paz-García
Maggy M. Nugues
Sylvain Agostini
Bernard Banaigs
Emmanuel Boss
Chris Bowler
Colomban de Vargas
Eric Douville
Michel Flores
Didier Forcioli
Paola Furla
Eric Gilson
Fabien Lombard
Stéphane Pesant
Stéphanie Reynaud
Olivier P. Thomas
Romain Troublé
Patrick Wincker
Didier Zoccola
Denis Allemand
Serge Planes
Rebecca Vega Thurber
Christian R. Voolstra
Shinichi Sunagawa
Pierre E. Galand
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Health and resilience of the coral holobiont depend on diverse bacterial communities often dominated by key marine symbionts of the Endozoicomonadaceae family. The factors controlling their distribution and their functional diversity remain, however, poorly known. Here, we study the ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae at an ocean basin-scale by sampling specimens from three coral genera (Pocillopora, Porites, Millepora) on 99 reefs from 32 islands across the Pacific Ocean. The analysis of 2447 metabarcoding and 270 metagenomic samples reveals that each coral genus harbored a distinct new species of Endozoicomonadaceae. These species are composed of nine lineages that have distinct biogeographic patterns. The most common one, found in Pocillopora, appears to be a globally distributed symbiont with distinct metabolic capabilities, including the synthesis of amino acids and vitamins not produced by the host. The other lineages are structured partly by the host genetic lineage in Pocillopora and mainly by the geographic location in Porites. Millepora is more rarely associated to Endozoicomonadaceae. Our results show that different coral genera exhibit distinct strategies of host-Endozoicomonadaceae associations that are defined at the bacteria lineage level.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.729180029f5043a683093d8578749595
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38502-9