Microbial epibiotic community of the deep-sea galatheid squat lobster Munidopsis alvisca

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​Microbial epibiotic community of the deep-sea galatheid squat lobster Munidopsis alvisca​
Leinberger, J.; Milke, F.; Christodoulou, M.; Poehlein, A.; Caraveo-Patiño, J.; Teske, A. & Brinkhoff, T.​ (2022) 
Scientific Reports12(1) art. 2675​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06666-x 

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Leinberger, Janina; Milke, Felix; Christodoulou, Magdalini; Poehlein, Anja; Caraveo-Patiño, Javier; Teske, Andreas; Brinkhoff, Thorsten
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Abstract Life at hydrothermal vent sites is based on chemosynthetic primary producers that supply heterotrophic microorganisms with substrates and generate biomass for higher trophic levels. Often, chemoautotrophs associate with the hydrothermal vent megafauna. To investigate attached bacterial and archaeal communities on deep-sea squat lobsters, we collected ten specimens from a hydrothermal vent in the Guaymas Basin (Gulf of California). All animals were identified as Munidopsis alvisca via morphological and molecular classification, and intraspecific divergence was determined. Amplicon sequencing of microbial DNA and cDNA revealed significant differences between microbial communities on the carapaces of M. alvisca and those in ambient sea water. Major epibiotic bacterial taxa were chemoautotrophic Gammaproteobacteria , such as Thiotrichaceae and Methylococcaceae , while archaea were almost exclusively represented by sequences affiliated with Ca. Nitrosopumilus . In sea water samples, Marine Group II and III archaea and organoheterotrophic Alphaproteobacteria , Flavobacteriia and Planctomycetacia were more dominant. Based on the identified taxa, we assume that main metabolic processes, carried out by M. alvisca epibiota, include ammonia, methane and sulphide oxidation. Considering that M. alvisca could benefit from sulphide detoxification by its epibiota, and that attached microbes are supplied with a stable habitat in proximity to substrate-rich hydrothermal fluids, a mutualistic host-microbe relationship appears likely.
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2022
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Scientific Reports 
eISSN
2045-2322
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English

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