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表象之外:解析机会主义两栖动物皮肤微生物群与栖息地之间的相互作用

More Than Meets the Eye: Unraveling the Interactions Between Skin Microbiota and Habitat in an Opportunistic Amphibian.

作者信息

Lucia Zanovello, Giulio Galla, Matteo Girardi, Stefano Casari, Irene Lo Presti, Paolo Pedrini, Giorgio Bertorelle, Hauffe Heidi C

机构信息

Conservation Genomics Research Unit and Animal, Environmental and Antique DNA Platform, Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele All'Adige, TN, Italy.

Conservation Biology Unit, MUSE-Science Museum of Trento, Trento, Italy.

出版信息

Microb Ecol. 2025 Jan 24;87(1):176. doi: 10.1007/s00248-025-02489-1.

Abstract

With amphibians still holding the record as the most threatened class of terrestrial vertebrates, their skin microbiota has been shown to play a relevant role in their survival in a fast-changing world. Yet little is known about how abiotic factors associated with different aquatic habitats impact these skin microorganisms. Here we chose the yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata), a small anuran that colonizes a wide range of wetland habitats, to investigate how the diversity and composition of both its bacterial and fungal skin communities vary across different habitats and with water characteristics (temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen) of these habitats. Skin microbiota was sampled from 14 sites in the Province of Trento (Italy), including natural pools, ephemeral ponds, irrigation tanks, and farm ponds. Interestingly, the diversity of the two microbial components was also highly correlated. Close associations between both the diversity and composition of water and skin communities were noted for each habitat and sampling site, suggesting that water bodies actively contribute to the skin microbiota assemblage. In addition, water pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen affected both bacterial and fungal diversity of skin. We confirmed the presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in skin samples of animals collected from eight waterbodies, as well as more than 60 microbial taxa previously associated with resistance to this pathogen. We concluded that both skin bacterial and fungal communities appear to be influenced by each other as well as by environmental communities and conditions, and these relationships connecting the whole ecosystem should be considered in future research concerning amphibian conservation.

摘要

两栖动物仍然保持着陆地脊椎动物中受威胁最严重类别的记录,它们的皮肤微生物群在其于快速变化的世界中生存方面已被证明发挥着重要作用。然而,对于与不同水生栖息地相关的非生物因素如何影响这些皮肤微生物,人们知之甚少。在这里,我们选择黄腹蟾蜍(Bombina variegata),一种栖息于广泛湿地栖息地的小型无尾目动物,来研究其皮肤细菌和真菌群落的多样性和组成如何随不同栖息地以及这些栖息地的水特征(温度、pH值和溶解氧)而变化。皮肤微生物群样本采自意大利特伦托省的14个地点,包括天然池塘、临时水塘、灌溉水池和农场池塘。有趣的是,这两种微生物成分的多样性也高度相关。在每个栖息地和采样点都注意到水体和皮肤群落的多样性与组成之间存在密切关联,这表明水体积极地影响皮肤微生物群的聚集。此外,水的pH值、温度和溶解氧影响皮肤的细菌和真菌多样性。我们在从八个水体采集的动物皮肤样本中证实了蛙壶菌的存在,以及先前与对该病原体的抗性相关的60多个微生物分类群。我们得出结论,皮肤细菌和真菌群落似乎相互影响,同时也受到环境群落和条件的影响,在未来关于两栖动物保护的研究中应考虑这些连接整个生态系统的关系。

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