Host transcriptomic plasticity and photosymbiotic fidelity underpin Pocillopora acclimatization across thermal regimes in the Pacific Ocean

Author:

Armstrong Eric J.ORCID,Lê-Hoang Julie,Carradec QuentinORCID,Aury Jean-MarcORCID,Noel BenjaminORCID,Hume Benjamin C. C.ORCID,Voolstra Christian R.ORCID,Poulain Julie,Belser CarolineORCID,Paz-García David A.ORCID,Cruaud Corinne,Labadie KarineORCID,Da Silva Corinne,Moulin Clémentine,Boissin EmilieORCID,Bourdin GuillaumeORCID,Iwankow Guillaume,Romac SarahORCID,Agostini SylvainORCID,Banaigs Bernard,Boss EmmanuelORCID,Bowler ChrisORCID,de Vargas Colomban,Douville EricORCID,Flores MichelORCID,Forcioli DidierORCID,Furla PaolaORCID,Galand Pierre E.ORCID,Gilson EricORCID,Lombard FabienORCID,Pesant Stéphane,Reynaud StéphanieORCID,Sullivan Matthew B.ORCID,Sunagawa ShinichiORCID,Thomas Olivier P.,Troublé RomainORCID,Thurber Rebecca VegaORCID,Zoccola DidierORCID,Planes Serge,Allemand DenisORCID,Wincker PatrickORCID

Abstract

AbstractHeat waves are causing declines in coral reefs globally. Coral thermal responses depend on multiple, interacting drivers, such as past thermal exposure, endosymbiont community composition, and host genotype. This makes the understanding of their relative roles in adaptive and/or plastic responses crucial for anticipating impacts of future warming. Here, we extracted DNA and RNA from 102 Pocillopora colonies collected from 32 sites on 11 islands across the Pacific Ocean to characterize host-photosymbiont fidelity and to investigate patterns of gene expression across a historical thermal gradient. We report high host-photosymbiont fidelity and show that coral and microalgal gene expression respond to different drivers. Differences in photosymbiotic association had only weak impacts on host gene expression, which was more strongly correlated with the historical thermal environment, whereas, photosymbiont gene expression was largely determined by microalgal lineage. Overall, our results reveal a three-tiered strategy of thermal acclimatization in Pocillopora underpinned by host-photosymbiont specificity, host transcriptomic plasticity, and differential photosymbiotic association under extreme warming.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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