Acquisition of epibiotic bacteria along the life cycle of the hydrothermal shrimp Rimicaris exoculata

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Mathieu Guri
Lucile Durand
Valérie Cueff-Gauchard
Magali Zbinden
Philippe Crassous
Bruce Shillito
Marie-Anne Cambon-Bonavita
机构
[1] CNRS,
[2] LM2E,undefined
[3] UMR6197,undefined
[4] Ifremer,undefined
[5] DEEP/Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrêmes,undefined
[6] UMR6197,undefined
[7] UMR CNRS 7138,undefined
[8] Systématique,undefined
[9] Adaptations et Evolution,undefined
[10] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2012年 / 6卷
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symbiosis; larvae; methanotrophic symbiont; transmission pathways;
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The caridean shrimp Rimicaris exoculata dominates the fauna at several Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vent sites. This shrimp has an enlarged gill chamber, harboring a dense ectosymbiotic community of chemoautotrophic bacteria associated with mineral oxide deposits. Until now, their acquisition is not fully understood. At three hydrothermal vent sites, we analyzed the epibionts diversity at different moult stages and also in the first stages of the shrimp life (eggs, hatched eggs (with larvae) and juveniles). Hatched eggs associated with young larvae were collected for the first time directly from gravid females at the Logachev vent site during the Serpentine cruise. An approach using 16S rRNA clone libraries, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and fluorescent in situ hybridization was used. Molecular results and microscope observations indicated a switch in the composition of the bacterial community between early R. exoculata life cycle stage (egg libraries dominated by the Gammaproteobacteria) and later stages (juvenile/adult libraries dominated by the Epsilonproteobacteria). We hypothesized that the epibiotic phylotype composition could vary according to the life stage of the shrimp. Our results confirmed the occurrence of a symbiosis with Gammaproteobacteria and Epsilonproteobacteria, but more complex than previously assumed. We revealed the presence of active type-I methanotrophic bacteria colonizing the cephalothorax of shrimps from the Rainbow site. They were also present on the eggs from the Logachev site. This could be the first ‘epibiotic’ association between methanotrophic bacteria and hydrothermal vent crustacean. We discuss possible transmission pathways for epibionts linked to the shrimp life cycle.
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