Diversity of dinoflagellate symbionts (zooxanthellae) in a host individual

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作者
Carlos, AA
Baillie, BK
Maruyama, T
机构
[1] Marine Biotechnol Inst, Kamaishi Labs, Kamaishi, Iwate 0260001, Japan
[2] Univ Philippines, Inst Marine Sci, Coll Sci, Quezon City 1101, Philippines
关键词
zooxanthellae; diversity; temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis dinoflagellates; clams;
D O I
10.3354/meps195093
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Zooxanthellae are phototrophic dinoflagellates that exist in symbiosis with a variety of marine invertebrates. The traditional view of zooxanthella-invertebrate symbioses suggests that individual hosts harbor taxonomically homogeneous symbiont populations. To assess the diversity of the zooxanthella assemblage inhabiting an individual host. zooxanthellae from 6 species of clam (Tridacna gigas, T. squamosa, T. crocea, Hippopus hippopus, H. porcellanus and Corculum cardissa) and 1 species of sea anemone (Aiptasia sp.) were studied using temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE), coupled with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using zooxanthella-specific primers that were designed to target hypervariable regions of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (ssrRNA) gene. Results revealed that 1 clam may harbor 2 or more genotypically distinct zooxanthellae, with 1 or more dominant taxa occurring at a time. The clams studied associated with at least 4 zooxanthellar taxa. Nucleotide sequencing of the TGGE bands and phylogenetic reconstruction revealed that the zooxanthellar taxa in clams were Symbiodinium spp.; 1 was identical to previously cultured clam symbiont isolates, 1 appeared identical to a previously studied unculturable clam symbiont, and the other 2 clams represented novel strains of Symbiodinium. individual Aiptasia sp. harbored only 1 zooxanthellar taxon, which had a ssrRNA sequence identical to that of S. pulchrorum, previously isolated from Aiptasia pulchella. This study has shown that individual tridacnid and cardiid clams can harbor heterogeneous zooxanthellae.
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