Neotropical Frog Foam Nest's Microbiomes

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作者
Monteiro, Felipe Augusto Correia [1 ,2 ]
Bezerra, Saulo Goncalves de Santiago [3 ]
de Castro, Luzia Gabrielle Zeferino de [3 ]
Oliveira, Francisca Andrea da Silva [4 ]
Normando, Leonardo Ribeiro Oliveira [4 ]
Melo, Vania Maria Maciel [1 ,4 ]
Hissa, Denise Cavalcante [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Ceara, Programa Posgrad Biotecnol, Rede Nordeste Biotecnol, BR-60020181 Fortaleza, Brazil
[2] Inst Fed Educ Ciencia & Tecnol Ceara, Campus Jaguaribe,Rua Pedro Bezerra Menezes, BR-63475000 Jaguaribe, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Biol, Lab Recursos Genet, Ave Humberto Monte 2977,Campus Pici,Bloco 909, BR-60455760 Fortaleza, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Biol, Lab Ecol Microbiana & Biotecnol, Ave Humberto Monte 2977,Campus Pici, Bloco 909, BR-60455760 Fortaleza, Brazil
关键词
leptodactylidae; reproductive modes; biosurfactants; bacteriome; frog defenses; SP-NOV; EMENDED DESCRIPTION; FRESH-WATER; BATRACHOCHYTRIUM-DENDROBATIDIS; SURFACTANT PROTEIN; AMPHIBIANS; BACTERIA; SALAMANDERS; COMMUNITIES; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms11040900
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Amphibian foam nests are unique microenvironments that play a crucial role in the development of tadpoles. They contain high levels of proteins and carbohydrates, yet little is known about the impact of their microbiomes on tadpole health. This study provides a first characterization of the microbiome of foam nests from three species of Leptodactylids (Adenomera hylaedactyla, Leptodactylus vastus, and Physalaemus cuvieri) by investigating the DNA extracted from foam nests, adult tissues, soil, and water samples, analyzed via 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing to gain insight into the factors driving its composition. The results showed that the dominant phyla were proteobacteria, bacteroidetes, and firmicutes, with the most abundant genera being Pseudomonas, Sphingobacterium, and Paenibacillus. The foam nest microbiomes of A. hylaedactyla and P. cuvieri were more similar to each other than to that of L. vastus, despite their phylogenetic distance. The foam nests demonstrated a distinct microbiome that clustered together and separated from the microbiomes of the environment and adult tissue samples. This suggests that the peculiar foam nest composition shapes its microbiome, rather than vertical or horizontal transference forces. We expanded this knowledge into amphibian foam nest microbiomes, highlighting the importance of preserving healthy foam nests for amphibian conservation.
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