Prokaryotic communities of the French Polynesian sponge Dactylospongia metachromia display a site-specific and stable diversity during an aquaculture trial

Author:

Maslin Mathilde1,Paix Benoît2,Windt Niels2,Ambo-Rappe Rohani3,Debitus Cécile4,Gaertner-Mazouni Nabila1,Ho Raimana1,Voogd Nicole J.2

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Polynesie Française

2. Naturalis Biodiversity Center

3. Hasanuddin University

4. IRD, Univ Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, LEMAR

Abstract

Abstract Dynamics of microbiomes through time are fundamental regarding survival and resilience of their hosts when facing environmental alterations. As for marine species with commercial applications, such as marine sponges, assessing the temporal change of prokaryotic communities allows us to better consider the adaptation of sponges to aquaculture designs. The present study aims to investigate the factors shaping the microbiome of the sponge Dactylospongia metachromia (Order Dictyoceratida, family Thorectidae), in a context of aquaculture development in French Polynesia (Rangiroa, Tuamotu archipelago). A temporal approach targeting explants collected during farming trials revealed a relative high stability of the prokaryotic diversity, meanwhile a complementary biogeographical study confirmed a spatial specificity amongst samples at different longitudinal scales. Results from this additional spatial analysis confirmed that differences in prokaryotic communities might first be explained by environmental changes (mainly temperature and salinity), while no significant effect of the host phylogeny was observed. The core community of D. metachromia is thus characterized by a high spatiotemporal constancy, which is a good prospect for the sustainable exploitation of this species towards drug development. Indeed, a microbiome stability across locations and throughout the farming process, as evidenced by our results, should go against a negative influence of sponge translocation during in situ aquaculture.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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