Passer à la navigation principale Passer à la recherche Passer au contenu principal

Age-Related Shifts in Bacterial Diversity in a Reef Coral

  • Alex D. Williams
  • , Barbara E. Brown
  • , Lalita Putchim
  • , Michael J. Sweet

Résultats de recherche: ArticleRevue par des pairs

71 Citations (Scopus)
158 Téléchargements (Pure)

Résumé

This study investigated the relationship between microbial communities in differently sized colonies of the massive coral Coelastrea aspera at Phuket, Thailand where colony size could be used as a proxy for age. Results indicated significant differences between the bacterial diversity (ANOSIM, R = 0.76, p = 0.001) of differently sized colonies from the same intertidal reef habitat. Juvenile and small colonies (<6cm mean diam) harboured a lower bacterial richness than medium (~10cm mean diam) and large colonies (>28 cm mean diam). Bacterial diversity increased in a step-wise pattern from juveniles<small<medium colonies, which was then followed by a slight decrease in the two largest size classes. These changes appear to resemble a successional process which occurs over time, similar to that observed in the ageing human gut. Furthermore, the dominant bacterial ribotypes present in the tissues of medium and large sized colonies of C. aspera, (such as Halomicronema, an Oscillospira and an unidentified cyanobacterium) were also the dominant ribotypes found within the endolithic algal band of the coral skeleton; a result providing some support for the hypothesis that the endolithic algae of corals may directly influence the bacterial community present in coral tissues.
langue originaleEnglish
journalPLoS ONE
Volume10
Numéro de publication12
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 23 déc. 2015

Empreinte digitale

Examiner les sujets de recherche de « Age-Related Shifts in Bacterial Diversity in a Reef Coral ». Ensemble, ils forment une empreinte digitale unique.

Contient cette citation