Department of Molecular, Cellular and Biomedical Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 03824, USA.
Environ Microbiol. 2016 Jun;18(6):2025-38. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.13226. Epub 2016 Feb 15.
The giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta, is a high microbial abundance sponge found on Caribbean coral reefs along shallow to mesophotic depth gradients where multiple abiotic factors change with depth. Sponges were collected along a depth gradient at Little Cayman (LC) and Lee Stocking Island (LSI), and the microbiome of these samples was analysed using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Statistically significant shifts in community structure and dissimilarity (∼ 40%) were detected from 10 to 90 m in LC sponges, but a similar shift was not identified in sponges from 10 to 60 m at LSI (only 17% dissimilar). Additionally, inorganic nutrient levels steadily increased with depth at LSI but not at LC. Based on bulk stable isotopic variability, sponges collected from LC were generally more enriched in (15) N and less enriched in (13) C as depth increased, suggesting a transition from dependency on photoautotrophy to heterotrophy as depth increased. Patterns of stable isotopic enrichment were largely invariant at LSI, which is also reflected in the more stable microbial community along the depth gradient. It appears that environmental factors that change with depth may contribute to differences in X. muta microbial assemblages, demonstrating the importance of contemporaneous environmental sampling in studies of the microbiome of sponges.
巨型桶状海绵,Xestospongia muta,是一种高微生物丰度的海绵,分布在加勒比珊瑚礁浅至中光深度梯度上,那里有多种非生物因素随深度而变化。在小开曼岛(LC)和李 stocking 岛(LSI)沿着深度梯度采集了海绵,并使用 16S rRNA 扩增子测序分析了这些样本的微生物组。在 LC 海绵中,从 10 米到 90 米检测到群落结构和相似性(约 40%)的显著变化,但在 LSI 从 10 米到 60 米的海绵中没有发现类似的变化(只有 17%的不相似)。此外,LSI 的无机养分水平随深度稳定增加,但在 LC 则不然。基于整体稳定同位素变异性,从 LC 采集的海绵随着深度的增加,通常在(15)N 中更丰富,在(13)C 中更不丰富,这表明随着深度的增加,从依赖光合作用到异养的转变。在 LSI 上,稳定同位素富集的模式基本上是不变的,这也反映在深度梯度上微生物群落的更稳定。看来,随深度变化的环境因素可能导致 X. muta 微生物组合的差异,这表明在海绵微生物组的研究中,同时进行环境采样的重要性。