Bacterial Community Diversity Of The Deep-sea Octocoral Paramuricea Placomus
Compared to tropical corals, muth less is known about deep-sea coral biology and ecology. Although the microbial communities of some deep-sea corals have been described this is the first study to characterize the bacterial community associated wide) the deep-sea octocoral, Paramuncea Placornus. Samp...
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ftfloridasu:oai:diginole.lib.fsu.edu:fsu_388873 2024-06-09T07:47:36+00:00 Bacterial Community Diversity Of The Deep-sea Octocoral Paramuricea Placomus Kellogg, Christina A. (authoraut) Ross, Steve W. (authoraut) Brooke, Sandra D. (authoraut) 2016-09-29 1 online resource computer https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A388873/datastream/TN/view/Bacterial%20community%20diversity%20of%20the%20deep-sea%20octocoral%20Paramuricea%20placomus.jpg English eng eng Peerj--2167-8359 fsu:388873 (IID) FSU_libsubv1_wos_000385572500006 (DOI) 10.7717/peerj.2529 (URL) http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_libsubv1_wos_000385572500006 https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A388873/datastream/TN/view/Bacterial%20community%20diversity%20of%20the%20deep-sea%20octocoral%20Paramuricea%20placomus.jpg Text 2016 ftfloridasu 2024-05-10T08:08:13Z Compared to tropical corals, muth less is known about deep-sea coral biology and ecology. Although the microbial communities of some deep-sea corals have been described this is the first study to characterize the bacterial community associated wide) the deep-sea octocoral, Paramuncea Placornus. Samples from five colonies of P. placomus were collected from Baltimore Canyon (379-382 m depth) in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of the United States of America. DNA was extracted from the coral samples and 16S rRNA gene amplicons were pyrosequenced using V4-V5 primers. Three samples sequenced deeply (>4,000 sequences each) and were further analyzed. The dominant microbial phylum was Proteobacteria, but other major phyla included Firmicutes and Planctomycetes. A conserved community of bacterial taxa held in common across the three P. placomus colonies was identified, comprising 68-90% of the total bacterial community depending on the coral individual. The bacterial community of P. placomus does not appear to include the genus Endozoicomonas, which has been found previously to be the dominant bacterial associate in several temperate and tropical gorgonians. Inferred functionality suggests the possibility of nitrogen cycling by the core bacterial community. Keywords: Bacteria, Cold-water coral, cold-water corals, coral lophelia-pertusa, culturable bacteria, fixation acetylene-reduction, Gorgonian, great-barrier-reef, gulf-of-mexico, microbial communities, Microbiome, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phylogenetic characterization, pocillopora-damicornis, Submarine canyon Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2529 Text Lophelia pertusa Florida State University: DigiNole Commons |
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Compared to tropical corals, muth less is known about deep-sea coral biology and ecology. Although the microbial communities of some deep-sea corals have been described this is the first study to characterize the bacterial community associated wide) the deep-sea octocoral, Paramuncea Placornus. Samples from five colonies of P. placomus were collected from Baltimore Canyon (379-382 m depth) in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of the United States of America. DNA was extracted from the coral samples and 16S rRNA gene amplicons were pyrosequenced using V4-V5 primers. Three samples sequenced deeply (>4,000 sequences each) and were further analyzed. The dominant microbial phylum was Proteobacteria, but other major phyla included Firmicutes and Planctomycetes. A conserved community of bacterial taxa held in common across the three P. placomus colonies was identified, comprising 68-90% of the total bacterial community depending on the coral individual. The bacterial community of P. placomus does not appear to include the genus Endozoicomonas, which has been found previously to be the dominant bacterial associate in several temperate and tropical gorgonians. Inferred functionality suggests the possibility of nitrogen cycling by the core bacterial community. Keywords: Bacteria, Cold-water coral, cold-water corals, coral lophelia-pertusa, culturable bacteria, fixation acetylene-reduction, Gorgonian, great-barrier-reef, gulf-of-mexico, microbial communities, Microbiome, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phylogenetic characterization, pocillopora-damicornis, Submarine canyon Publication Note: The publisher’s version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2529 |
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