Semantic Scholar Open Access 2017 511 sitasi

Bacterial community dynamics are linked to patterns of coral heat tolerance

M. Ziegler F. Seneca Lauren K. Yum S. Palumbi C. Voolstra

Abstrak

Ocean warming threatens corals and the coral reef ecosystem. Nevertheless, corals can be adapted to their thermal environment and inherit heat tolerance across generations. In addition, the diverse microbes that associate with corals have the capacity for more rapid change, potentially aiding the adaptation of long-lived corals. Here, we show that the microbiome of reef corals is different across thermally variable habitats and changes over time when corals are reciprocally transplanted. Exposing these corals to thermal bleaching conditions changes the microbiome for heat-sensitive corals, but not for heat-tolerant corals growing in habitats with natural high heat extremes. Importantly, particular bacterial taxa predict the coral host response in a short-term heat stress experiment. Such associations could result from parallel responses of the coral and the microbial community to living at high natural temperatures. A competing hypothesis is that the microbial community and coral heat tolerance are causally linked. Coral-associated microbes could enhance the capacity of their host organism to respond to environmental change. Ziegler and colleagues use a reciprocal transplant experiment to show that microbiomes of heat-tolerant corals are more resilient to change than those of heat-sensitive corals.

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M. Ziegler

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F. Seneca

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Lauren K. Yum

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S. Palumbi

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C. Voolstra

Format Sitasi

Ziegler, M., Seneca, F., Yum, L.K., Palumbi, S., Voolstra, C. (2017). Bacterial community dynamics are linked to patterns of coral heat tolerance. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14213

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2017
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
511×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1038/ncomms14213
Akses
Open Access ✓