Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes

In the present study, we compared communities of bacteria in two jellyfish species (the ‘golden’ jellyfish Mastigias cf. papua and the box jellyfish Tripedalia cf. cystophora) and water in three marine lakes located in the Berau region of northeastern Borneo, Indonesia. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were compositionally distinct and less diverse than bacterioplankton communities. Alphaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Synechococcophycidae and Flavobacteriia were the most abundant classes in water. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were dominated by OTUs assigned to the Gammaproteobacteria (family Endozoicimonaceae), Mollicutes, Spirochaetes and Alphaproteobacteria (orders Kiloniellales and Rhodobacterales). Mollicutes were mainly restricted to Mastigias whereas Spirochaetes and the order Kiloniellales were most abundant in Tripedalia hosts. The most abundant OTU overall in jellyfish hosts was assigned to the family Endozoicimonaceae and was highly similar to organisms in Genbank obtained from various hosts including an octocoral, bivalve and fish species. Other abundant OTUs included an OTU assigned to the order Entomoplasmatales and mainly found in Mastigias hosts and OTUs assigned to the Spirochaetes and order Kiloniellales and mainly found in Tripedalia hosts. The low sequence similarity of the Entomoplasmatales OTU to sequences in Genbank suggests that it may be a novel lineage inhabiting Mastigias and possibly restricted to marine lakes

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Main Authors: Cleary, D.F.R., Becking, L.E., Polonia, A., Freitas, B.M., Gomes, N.
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Language:English
Subjects:Mastigias, Pyrosequencing, Tripedalia, anchialine, bacterioplankton,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5024632024-12-04 Cleary, D.F.R. Becking, L.E. Polonia, A. Freitas, B.M. Gomes, N. Article/Letter to editor FEMS Microbiology Ecology 92 (2016) ISSN: 0168-6496 Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes 2016 In the present study, we compared communities of bacteria in two jellyfish species (the ‘golden’ jellyfish Mastigias cf. papua and the box jellyfish Tripedalia cf. cystophora) and water in three marine lakes located in the Berau region of northeastern Borneo, Indonesia. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were compositionally distinct and less diverse than bacterioplankton communities. Alphaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Synechococcophycidae and Flavobacteriia were the most abundant classes in water. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were dominated by OTUs assigned to the Gammaproteobacteria (family Endozoicimonaceae), Mollicutes, Spirochaetes and Alphaproteobacteria (orders Kiloniellales and Rhodobacterales). Mollicutes were mainly restricted to Mastigias whereas Spirochaetes and the order Kiloniellales were most abundant in Tripedalia hosts. The most abundant OTU overall in jellyfish hosts was assigned to the family Endozoicimonaceae and was highly similar to organisms in Genbank obtained from various hosts including an octocoral, bivalve and fish species. Other abundant OTUs included an OTU assigned to the order Entomoplasmatales and mainly found in Mastigias hosts and OTUs assigned to the Spirochaetes and order Kiloniellales and mainly found in Tripedalia hosts. The low sequence similarity of the Entomoplasmatales OTU to sequences in Genbank suggests that it may be a novel lineage inhabiting Mastigias and possibly restricted to marine lakes en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/jellyfish-associated-bacterial-communities-and-bacterioplankton-i 10.1093/femsec/fiw064 https://edepot.wur.nl/380532 Mastigias Pyrosequencing Tripedalia anchialine bacterioplankton (c) publisher Wageningen University & Research
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topic Mastigias
Pyrosequencing
Tripedalia
anchialine
bacterioplankton
Mastigias
Pyrosequencing
Tripedalia
anchialine
bacterioplankton
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Pyrosequencing
Tripedalia
anchialine
bacterioplankton
Mastigias
Pyrosequencing
Tripedalia
anchialine
bacterioplankton
Cleary, D.F.R.
Becking, L.E.
Polonia, A.
Freitas, B.M.
Gomes, N.
Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
description In the present study, we compared communities of bacteria in two jellyfish species (the ‘golden’ jellyfish Mastigias cf. papua and the box jellyfish Tripedalia cf. cystophora) and water in three marine lakes located in the Berau region of northeastern Borneo, Indonesia. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were compositionally distinct and less diverse than bacterioplankton communities. Alphaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Synechococcophycidae and Flavobacteriia were the most abundant classes in water. Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities were dominated by OTUs assigned to the Gammaproteobacteria (family Endozoicimonaceae), Mollicutes, Spirochaetes and Alphaproteobacteria (orders Kiloniellales and Rhodobacterales). Mollicutes were mainly restricted to Mastigias whereas Spirochaetes and the order Kiloniellales were most abundant in Tripedalia hosts. The most abundant OTU overall in jellyfish hosts was assigned to the family Endozoicimonaceae and was highly similar to organisms in Genbank obtained from various hosts including an octocoral, bivalve and fish species. Other abundant OTUs included an OTU assigned to the order Entomoplasmatales and mainly found in Mastigias hosts and OTUs assigned to the Spirochaetes and order Kiloniellales and mainly found in Tripedalia hosts. The low sequence similarity of the Entomoplasmatales OTU to sequences in Genbank suggests that it may be a novel lineage inhabiting Mastigias and possibly restricted to marine lakes
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Mastigias
Pyrosequencing
Tripedalia
anchialine
bacterioplankton
author Cleary, D.F.R.
Becking, L.E.
Polonia, A.
Freitas, B.M.
Gomes, N.
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Becking, L.E.
Polonia, A.
Freitas, B.M.
Gomes, N.
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title Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
title_short Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
title_full Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
title_fullStr Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
title_full_unstemmed Jellyfish-associated bacterial communities and bacterioplankton in Indonesian Marine lakes
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