Ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae in three coral genera across the Pacific Ocean

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Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2023
Auteurs (41) : HOCHART C PAOLI Lucas RUSCHEWEYH Hans-joachim SALAZAR Guillem BOISSIN Emilie ROMAC Sarah POULAIN Julie BOURDIN Guillaume IWANKOW Guillaume MOULIN Clémentine ZIEGLER M PORRO Barbara ARMSTRONG Eric,j HUME Benjamin,c,c AURY Jean-marc POGOREUTZ C PAZ-GARCÍA David,a NUGUES Maggy,m AGOSTINI Sylvain BANAIGS Bernard BOSS Emmanuel BOWLER Chris DE VARGAS Colomban DOUVILLE Eric FLORES Michel FORCIOLI Didier FURLA P GILSON Eric LOMBARD Fabien PESANT Stéphane REYNAUD S THOMAS Olivier,p TROUBLÉ Romain WINCKER Patrick ZOCCOLA Didier ALLEMAND Denis PLANES S THURBER Rebecca,vega VOOLSTRAA Christian,r SUNAGAWA Shinichi GALAND P
Revue scientifique : Nature Communications
Volume : 14
Fascicule : 1
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DOI : 10.1038/s41467-023-38502-9
URL : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38502-9
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.
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Hochart C, Paoli L, Ruscheweyh H-J, Salazar G, Boissin E, Romac S, Poulain J, Bourdin G, Iwankow G, Moulin C, Ziegler M, Porro B, Armstrong EJ, Hume BCC, Aury J-M, Pogoreutz C, Paz-García DA, Nugues MM, Agostini S, Banaigs B, Boss E, Bowler C, De Vargas C, Douville E, Flores M, Forcioli D, Furla P, Gilson E, Lombard F, Pesant S, Reynaud S, Thomas OP, Troublé R, Wincker P, Zoccola D, Allemand D, Planes S, Thurber RV, Voolstraa CR, Sunagawa S, Galand P (2023) Ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae in three coral genera across the Pacific Ocean. Nat Commun 14 | doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38502-9