Literature DB >> 17233746

Bacterial community structure associated with the Antarctic soft coral, Alcyonium antarcticum.

Nicole S Webster1, David Bourne.   

Abstract

The structure and composition of microbial communities inhabiting the soft coral Alcyonium antarcticum were investigated across three differentially contaminated sites within McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Diverse microbial communities were revealed at all sites using culture-based analysis, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), 16S rRNA gene clone-library analysis, and FISH. Phylogenetic analysis of isolates and retrieved sequences demonstrated close affiliation with known psychrophiles from the Antarctic environment and high similarity to Gammaproteobacteria clades of sponge-associated microorganisms. The majority of bacteria detected with all techniques reside within the Gammaproteobacteria, although other phylogenetic groups including Alpha- and Betaproteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Actinomycetales, Planctomycetes, and Chlorobi and bacteria from the functional group of sulfate-reducing bacteria were also present. Multivariate (nMDS) analysis of DGGE banding patterns and principal component analysis of quantitative FISH data revealed no distinct differences in community composition between differentially contaminated sites. Rather, conserved coral-associated bacterial groups were observed within and between sites, providing evidence to support specific coral-microbial interactions. This is the first investigation of microbial communities associated with Antarctic soft corals, and the results suggest that spatially stable microbial associations exist across an environmental impact gradient.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17233746     DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2006.00195.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol        ISSN: 0168-6496            Impact factor:   4.194


  23 in total

1.  Changes in epiphytic bacterial communities of intertidal seaweeds modulated by host, temporality, and copper enrichment.

Authors:  Martha B Hengst; Santiago Andrade; Bernardo González; Juan A Correa
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2010-03-24       Impact factor: 4.552

2.  Novel microarray design strategy to study complex bacterial communities.

Authors:  Antoine Huyghe; Patrice Francois; Yvan Charbonnier; Manuela Tangomo-Bento; Eve-Julie Bonetti; Bruce J Paster; Ignacio Bolivar; Denise Baratti-Mayer; Didier Pittet; Jacques Schrenzel
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2008-01-18       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Diversity and antibacterial activity of the bacterial communities associated with two Mediterranean sea pens, Pennatula phosphorea and Pteroeides spinosum (Anthozoa: Octocorallia).

Authors:  E M D Porporato; A Lo Giudice; L Michaud; E De Domenico; N Spanò
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2013-07-02       Impact factor: 4.552

4.  Bacterial communities of the gorgonian octocoral Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae.

Authors:  Hebelin Correa; Brad Haltli; Carmenza Duque; Russell Kerr
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2013-08-04       Impact factor: 4.552

5.  Spatial and species variations in bacterial communities associated with corals from the Red Sea as revealed by pyrosequencing.

Authors:  On On Lee; Jiangke Yang; Salim Bougouffa; Yong Wang; Zenon Batang; Renmao Tian; Abdulaziz Al-Suwailem; Pei-Yuan Qian
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2012-08-03       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 6.  Development of novel drugs from marine surface associated microorganisms.

Authors:  Anahit Penesyan; Staffan Kjelleberg; Suhelen Egan
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2010-03-01       Impact factor: 5.118

7.  Epizoic communities of prokaryotes on healthy and diseased scleractinian corals in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines.

Authors:  Mark Arboleda; Wolfgang Reichardt
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2008-06-06       Impact factor: 4.552

8.  Use of real-time qPCR to quantify members of the unculturable heterotrophic bacterial community in a deep sea marine sponge, Vetulina sp.

Authors:  M Cassler; C L Peterson; A Ledger; S A Pomponi; A E Wright; R Winegar; P J McCarthy; J V Lopez
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2007-07-30       Impact factor: 4.552

9.  Influence of species specificity and other factors on bacteria associated with the coral Stylophora pistillata in Taiwan.

Authors:  Mei-Jhu Hong; Yi-Ting Yu; Chaolun A Chen; Pei-Wen Chiang; Sen-Lin Tang
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2009-10-23       Impact factor: 4.792

10.  Influence of sire breed on the interplay among rumen microbial populations inhabiting the rumen liquid of the progeny in beef cattle.

Authors:  Emma Hernandez-Sanabria; Laksiri A Goonewardene; Zhiquan Wang; Mi Zhou; Stephen S Moore; Le Luo Guan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-03-08       Impact factor: 3.240

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.