Sponge Prokaryote Communities in Taiwanese Coral Reef and Shallow Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems

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F. J. R. C. Coelho
D. F. R. Cleary
N. C. M. Gomes
A. R. M. Pólonia
Y. M. Huang
L.-L. Liu
N. J. de Voogd
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[1] University of Aveiro,Department of Biology & CESAM
[2] University of Coimbra,Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology
[3] National Penghu University of Science and Technology,Department of Marine Recreation
[4] Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Department of Oceanography
[5] National Sun Yet-Sen University,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2018年 / 75卷
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Archaea; Bacteria; Low microbial abundance sponges; Hydrothermal vent; Reef coral;
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Previously, it was believed that the prokaryote communities of typical ‘low-microbial abundance’ (LMA) or ‘non-symbiont harboring’ sponges were merely subsets of the prokaryote plankton community. Recent research has, however, shown that these sponges are dominated by particular clades of Proteobacteria or Cyanobacteria. Here, we expand on this research and assess the composition and putative functional profiles of prokaryotic communities from LMA sponges collected in two ecosystems (coral reef and hydrothermal vent) from vicinal islands of Taiwan with distinct physicochemical conditions. Six sponge species identified as Acanthella cavernosa (Bubarida), Echinodictyum asperum, Ptilocaulis spiculifer (Axinellida), Jaspis splendens (Tetractinellida), Stylissa carteri (Scopalinida) and Suberites sp. (Suberitida) were sampled in coral reefs in the Penghu archipelago. One sponge species provisionally identified as Hymeniacidon novo spec. (Suberitida) was sampled in hydrothermal vent habitat. Each sponge was dominated by a limited set of operational taxonomic units which were similar to sequences from organisms previously obtained from other LMA sponges. There was a distinct bacterial community between sponges collected in coral reef and in hydrothermal vents. The putative functional profile revealed that the prokaryote community from sponges collected in hydrothermal vents was significantly enriched for pathways related to DNA replication and repair.
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