High compositional and functional similarity in the microbiome of deep-sea sponges

Author:

Díez-Vives Cristina12,Riesgo Ana23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Systems Biology, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología , c/ Darwin, 3, 28049 Madrid , Spain

2. Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum , London SW7 5BD , United Kingdom

3. Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC) , c/José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Sponges largely depend on their symbiotic microbes for their nutrition, health, and survival. This is especially true in high microbial abundance (HMA) sponges, where filtration is usually deprecated in favor of a larger association with prokaryotic symbionts. Sponge-microbiome association is substantially less understood for deep-sea sponges than for shallow water species. This is most unfortunate, since HMA sponges can form massive sponge grounds in the deep sea, where they dominate the ecosystems, driving their biogeochemical cycles. Here, we assess the microbial transcriptional profile of three different deep-sea HMA sponges in four locations of the Cantabrian Sea and compared them to shallow water HMA and LMA (low microbial abundance) sponge species. Our results reveal that the sponge microbiome has converged in a fundamental metabolic role for deep-sea sponges, independent of taxonomic relationships or geographic location, which is shared in broad terms with shallow HMA species. We also observed a large number of redundant microbial members performing the same functions, likely providing stability to the sponge inner ecosystem. A comparison between the community composition of our deep-sea sponges and another 39 species of HMA sponges from deep-sea and shallow habitats, belonging to the same taxonomic orders, suggested strong homogeneity in microbial composition (i.e. weak species-specificity) in deep sea species, which contrasts with that observed in shallow water counterparts. This convergence in microbiome composition and functionality underscores the adaptation to an extremely restrictive environment with the aim of exploiting the available resources.

Funder

'la Caixa' Foundation

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships Grant Agreement

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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