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The effect of dissolved nickel and copper on the adult coral Acropora muricata and its microbiome.

Francesca Gissi1, Amanda J Reichelt-Brushett2, Anthony A Chariton3, Jenny L Stauber4, Paul Greenfield5, Craig Humphrey6, Matt Salmon6, Sarah A Stephenson7, Tom Cresswell8, Dianne F Jolley9.   

Abstract

The potential impacts of mining activities on tropical coastal ecosystems are poorly understood. In particular, limited information is available on the effects of metals on scleractinian corals which are foundation species that form vital structural habitats supporting other biota. This study investigated the effects of dissolved nickel and copper on the coral Acropora muricata and its associated microbiota. Corals collected from the Great Barrier Reef were exposed to dissolved nickel (45, 90, 470, 900 and 9050 μg Ni/L) or copper (4, 11, 32 and 65 μg Cu/L) in flow through chambers at the National Sea Simulator, Townsville, Qld, Australia. After a 96-h exposure DNA metabarcoding (16S rDNA and 18S rDNA) was undertaken on all samples to detect changes in the structure of the coral microbiome. The controls remained healthy throughout the study period. After 36 h, bleaching was only observed in corals exposed to 32 and 65 μg Cu/L and very high nickel concentrations (9050 μg Ni/L). At 96 h, significant discolouration of corals was only observed in 470 and 900 μg Ni/L treatments, the highest concentrations tested. While high concentrations of nickel caused bleaching, no changes in the composition of their microbiome communities were observed. In contrast, exposure to copper not only resulted in bleaching, but altered the composition of both the eukaryote and bacterial communities of the coral's microbiomes. Our findings showed that these effects were only evident at relatively high concentrations of nickel and copper, reflecting concentrations observed only in extremely polluted environments. Elevated metal concentrations have the capacity to alter the microbiomes which are inherently linked to coral health. Crown
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Keywords:  16S rDNA; 18S rDNA; Coral microbiome; DNA metabarcoding; Metals; Tropical ecotoxicology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31042619     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.04.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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Authors:  Laís F O Lima; Maya Weissman; Micheal Reed; Bhavya Papudeshi; Amanda T Alker; Megan M Morris; Robert A Edwards; Samantha J de Putron; Naveen K Vaidya; Elizabeth A Dinsdale
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5.  Development of a bioavailability-based risk assessment framework for nickel in Southeast Asia and Melanesia.

Authors:  Emily R Garman; Christian E Schlekat; Ellie Middleton; Graham Merrington; Adam Peters; Ross Smith; Jenny L Stauber; Kenneth My Leung; Francesca Gissi; Monique T Binet; Merrin S Adams; Megan L Gillmore; Lisa A Golding; Dianne Jolley; Zhen Wang; Amanda Reichelt-Brushett
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