Literature DB >> 32408381

How do microbiota associated with an invasive seaweed vary across scales?

Guido Bonthond1, Till Bayer1, Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield2, Francisco Rafael Barboza1, Masahiro Nakaoka3, Myriam Valero4, Gaoge Wang5,6, Sven Künzel7, Florian Weinberger1.   

Abstract

Communities are shaped by scale dependent processes. To study the diversity and variation of microbial communities across scales, the invasive and widespread seaweed Agarophyton vermiculophyllum presents a unique opportunity. We characterized pro- and eukaryotic communities associated with this holobiont across its known distribution range, which stretches over the northern hemisphere. Our data reveal that community composition and diversity in the holobiont vary at local but also larger geographic scales. While processes acting at the local scale (i.e., within population) are the main structuring drivers of associated microbial communities, changes in community composition also depend on processes acting at larger geographic scales. Interestingly, the largest analysed scale (i.e., native and non-native ranges) explained variation in the prevalence of predicted functional groups, which could suggest a functional shift in microbiota occurred over the course of the invasion process. While high variability in microbiota at the local scale supports A. vermiculophyllum to be a generalist host, we also identified a number of core taxa. These geographically independent holobiont members imply that cointroduction of specific microbiota may have additionally promoted the invasion process.
© 2020 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  geographic scales; global diversity patterns; haplodiplontic; holobiont; invasive species; microbiome; microbiota

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32408381     DOI: 10.1111/mec.15470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


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2.  The role of host promiscuity in the invasion process of a seaweed holobiont.

Authors:  Guido Bonthond; Till Bayer; Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield; Nadja Stärck; Gaoge Wang; Masahiro Nakaoka; Sven Künzel; Florian Weinberger
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Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2021-09-08

4.  Draft genome and description of Waterburya agarophytonicola gen. nov. sp. nov. (Pleurocapsales, Cyanobacteria): a seaweed symbiont.

Authors:  Guido Bonthond; Sergei Shalygin; Till Bayer; Florian Weinberger
Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 2.271

5.  Microbiota-Macroalgal Relationships at a Hawaiian Intertidal Bench Are Influenced by Macroalgal Phyla and Associated Thallus Complexity.

Authors:  Gabrielle M Kuba; Heather L Spalding; Kristina M Hill-Spanik; Heather Fullerton
Journal:  mSphere       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 4.389

6.  Diversity of epiphytic bacterial communities on male and female Sargassum thunbergii.

Authors:  Jing Wang; Zhibo Yang; Gaoge Wang; Shuai Shang; Xuexi Tang; Hui Xiao
Journal:  AMB Express       Date:  2022-07-16       Impact factor: 4.126

7.  Structural and Functional Impacts of Microbiota on Pyropia yezoensis and Surrounding Seawater in Cultivation Farms along Coastal Areas of the Yellow Sea.

Authors:  Arsalan Ahmed; Anam Khurshid; Xianghai Tang; Junhao Wang; Tehsin Ullah Khan; Yunxiang Mao
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-06-12
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