生物
鹿角珊瑚
群体感应
细菌
珊瑚
弧菌
微生物学
肠杆菌
微生物种群生物学
生物膜
生态学
生物化学
大肠杆菌
遗传学
基因
作者
Jin Zhou,Zi‐Jun Lin,Zhonghua Cai,Yanhua Zeng,Jianming Zhu,Xiaopeng Du
标识
DOI:10.1111/1462-2920.15009
摘要
Summary Coral associated microorganisms, especially some opportunistic pathogens can utilize quorum‐sensing (QS) signals to affect population structure and host health. However, direct evidence about the link between coral bleaching and dysbiotic microbiomes under QS regulation was lacking. Here, using 11 opportunistic bacteria and their QS products (AHLs, acyl‐homoserine‐lactones), we exposed Pocillopora damicornis to three different treatments: test groups (A and B: mixture of AHLs‐producing bacteria and cocktail of AHLs signals respectively); control groups (C and D: group A and B with furanone added respectively); and a blank control (group E: only seawater) for 21 days. The results showed that remarkable bleaching phenomenon was observed in groups A and B. The operational taxonomic units‐sequencing analysis shown that the bacterial network interactions and communities composition were significantly changed, becoming especially enhanced in the relative abundances of Vibrio , Edwardsiella , Enterobacter , Pseudomonas , and Aeromonas . Interestingly, the control groups (C and D) were found to have a limited influence upon host microbial composition and reduced bleaching susceptibility of P. damicornis . These results indicate bleaching's initiation and progression may be caused by opportunistic bacteria of resident microbes in a process under regulation by AHLs. These findings add a new dimension to our understanding of the complexity of bleaching mechanisms from a chemoecological perspective.
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