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Impact of Marine Aquaculture on the Microbiome Associated with Nearby Holobionts: The Case of Patella caerulea Living in Proximity of Sea Bream Aquaculture Cages.

Giorgia Palladino1,2, Simone Rampelli1, Daniel Scicchitano1,2, Margherita Musella1,2, Grazia Marina Quero3, Fiorella Prada2,4, Arianna Mancuso2,4, Anne Mette Seyfarth5, Silvia Turroni1, Marco Candela1,2, Elena Biagi1,2.   

Abstract

Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issue of the impact of fish cages on the surrounding environment. Here, we explore the impact of aquaculture on the composition of the digestive gland microbiome of a representative locally dwelling wild holobiont, the grazer gastropod Patella caerulea, at an aquaculture facility located in Southern Sicily, Italy. The microbiome was assessed in individuals collected on sea bream aquaculture cages and on a rocky coastal tract located about 1.2 km from the cages, as the control site. Patella caerulea microbiome variations were explained in the broad marine metacommunity context, assessing the water and sediment microbiome composition at both sites, and characterizing the microbiome associated with the farmed sea bream. The P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site was characterized by a lower diversity, the loss of microorganisms sensitive to heavy metal contamination, and by the acquisition of fish pathogens and parasites. However, we also observed possible adaptive responses of the P. caerulea digestive gland microbiome at the aquaculture site, including the acquisition of putative bacteria able to deal with metal and sulfide accumulation, highlighting the inherent microbiome potential to drive the host acclimation to stressful conditions.

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Keywords:  16S rRNA gene sequencing; aquaculture; gastropoda; marine holobionts; microbiome; patella

Year:  2021        PMID: 33671759     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9020455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


  3 in total

1.  Host-associated and Environmental Microbiomes in an Open-Sea Mediterranean Gilthead Sea Bream Fish Farm.

Authors:  Grazia Marina Quero; Roberta Piredda; Marco Basili; Giulia Maricchiolo; Simone Mirto; Elena Manini; Anne Mette Seyfarth; Marco Candela; Gian Marco Luna
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2022-10-07       Impact factor: 4.192

2.  Structural Characterization, Antimicrobial, Antibiofilm, Antioxidant, Anticancer and Acute Toxicity Properties of N-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenazinamine From Nocardiopsis exhalans (KP149558).

Authors:  Vaikundamoorthy Ramalingam; Rajendran Rajaram; Govindaraju Archunan; Parasuraman Padmanabhan; Balázs Gulyás
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 6.073

3.  Microbiome network in the pelagic and benthic offshore systems of the northern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea).

Authors:  Daniel Scicchitano; Marco Lo Martire; Giorgia Palladino; Enrico Nanetti; Marco Fabbrini; Antonio Dell'Anno; Simone Rampelli; Cinzia Corinaldesi; Marco Candela
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-10-05       Impact factor: 4.996

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