Diversity of the Pacific Ocean coral reef microbiome
-
Published:2023-06-01
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:
-
ISSN:2041-1723
-
Container-title:Nature Communications
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Galand Pierre E.ORCID, Ruscheweyh Hans-JoachimORCID, Salazar GuillemORCID, Hochart CorentinORCID, Henry NicolasORCID, Hume Benjamin C. C.ORCID, Oliveira Pedro H., Perdereau Aude, Labadie KarineORCID, Belser CarolineORCID, Boissin EmilieORCID, Romac SarahORCID, Poulain Julie, Bourdin GuillaumeORCID, Iwankow Guillaume, Moulin Clémentine, Armstrong Eric J.ORCID, Paz-García David A., Ziegler Maren, Agostini SylvainORCID, Banaigs Bernard, Boss EmmanuelORCID, Bowler ChrisORCID, de Vargas Colomban, Douville EricORCID, Flores MichelORCID, Forcioli DidierORCID, Furla PaolaORCID, Gilson EricORCID, Lombard FabienORCID, Pesant Stéphane, Reynaud StéphanieORCID, Thomas Olivier P., Troublé RomainORCID, Zoccola DidierORCID, Voolstra Christian R.ORCID, Thurber Rebecca VegaORCID, Sunagawa ShinichiORCID, Wincker PatrickORCID, Allemand DenisORCID, Planes Serge
Abstract
AbstractCoral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. They support high biodiversity of multicellular organisms that strongly rely on associated microorganisms for health and nutrition. However, the extent of the coral reef microbiome diversity and its distribution at the oceanic basin-scale remains to be explored. Here, we systematically sampled 3 coral morphotypes, 2 fish species, and planktonic communities in 99 reefs from 32 islands across the Pacific Ocean, to assess reef microbiome composition and biogeography. We show a very large richness of reef microorganisms compared to other environments, which extrapolated to all fishes and corals of the Pacific, approximates the current estimated total prokaryotic diversity for the entire Earth. Microbial communities vary among and within the 3 animal biomes (coral, fish, plankton), and geographically. For corals, the cross-ocean patterns of diversity are different from those known for other multicellular organisms. Within each coral morphotype, community composition is always determined by geographic distance first, both at the island and across ocean scale, and then by environment. Our unprecedented sampling effort of coral reef microbiomes, as part of theTaraPacific expedition, provides new insight into the global microbial diversity, the factors driving their distribution, and the biocomplexity of reef ecosystems.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
Reference73 articles.
1. Fisher, R. et al. Species richness on coral reefs and the pursuit of convergent global estimates. Curr. Biol. 25, 500–505 (2015). 2. Costanza, R. et al. Twenty years of ecosystem services: how far have we come and how far do we still need to go? Ecosyst. Serv. 28, 1–16 (2017). 3. Hughes, T. P. et al. Coral reefs in the Anthropocene. Nature 546, 82–90 (2017). 4. Eddy, T. D. et al. Global decline in capacity of coral reefs to provide ecosystem services. One Earth 4, 1278–1285 (2021). 5. Kleypas, J. et al. Designing a blueprint for coral reef survival. Biol. Conserv. 257, 109107 (2021).
Cited by
20 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|