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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03025-2...

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Pisaniello, Alessandro Handley, Kim M. White, W. Lindsey Angert, Esther R. Boey, Jian Sheng Clements, Kendall D.
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en
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BioMed Central

Categorie

Mycology

Jaar

2023

vermelding datum

04-10-2023

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gut microbiota herbivory host-individual variation seasons ddpcr community assembly herbivorous temporal time lumen sydneyanus estimated composition sections density community
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Background Gut microbiota play a key role in the nutrition of many marine herbivorous fishes through hindgut fermentation of seaweed.

Gut microbiota composition in the herbivorous fish Kyphosus sydneyanus (family Kyphosidae) varies between individuals and gut sections, raising two questions: (i) is community composition stable over time, especially given seasonal shifts in storage metabolites of dietary brown algae, and (ii) what processes influence community assembly in the hindgut?

Results We examined variation in community composition in gut lumen and mucosa samples from three hindgut sections of K. sydneyanus collected at various time points in 2020 and 2021 from reefs near Great Barrier Island, New Zealand.

16S rRNA gene analysis was used to characterize microbial community composition, diversity and estimated density.

Differences in community composition between gut sections remained relatively stable over time, with little evidence of temporal variation.

Clostridia dominated the proximal hindgut sections and Bacteroidia the most distal section.

Differences were detected in microbial composition between lumen and mucosa, especially at genus level.

Conclusions High variation in community composition and estimated bacterial density among individual fish combined with low variation in community composition temporally suggests that initial community assembly involved environmental selection and random sampling/neutral effects.

Community stability following colonisation could also be influenced by historical contingency, where early colonizing members of the community may have a selective advantage.

The impact of temporal changes in the algae may be limited by the dynamics of substrate depletion along the gut following feeding, i.e. the depletion of storage metabolites in the proximal hindgut.

Estimated bacterial density, showed that Bacteroidota has the highest density (copies/mL) in distal-most lumen section V, where SCFA concentrations are highest.

Bacteroidota genera Alistipes and Rikenella may play important roles in the breakdown of seaweed into useful compounds for the fish host.

Pisaniello, Alessandro,Handley, Kim M.,White, W. Lindsey,Angert, Esther R.,Boey, Jian Sheng,Clements, Kendall D., 2023, Host individual and gut location are more important in gut microbiota community composition than temporal variation in the marine herbivorous fish Kyphosus sydneyanus, BioMed Central

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