Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.

Microbes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, microscopy, culturing, and water chemistry were used to characterize microbial communities on four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands, central Pacific. Kingman, a small uninhabited atoll which li...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth A Dinsdale, Olga Pantos, Steven Smriga, Robert A Edwards, Florent Angly, Linda Wegley, Mark Hatay, Dana Hall, Elysa Brown, Matthew Haynes, Lutz Krause, Enric Sala, Stuart A Sandin, Rebecca Vega Thurber, Bette L Willis, Farooq Azam, Nancy Knowlton, Forest Rohwer
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2253183?pdf=render
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author Elizabeth A Dinsdale
Olga Pantos
Steven Smriga
Robert A Edwards
Florent Angly
Linda Wegley
Mark Hatay
Dana Hall
Elysa Brown
Matthew Haynes
Lutz Krause
Enric Sala
Stuart A Sandin
Rebecca Vega Thurber
Bette L Willis
Farooq Azam
Nancy Knowlton
Forest Rohwer
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Olga Pantos
Steven Smriga
Robert A Edwards
Florent Angly
Linda Wegley
Mark Hatay
Dana Hall
Elysa Brown
Matthew Haynes
Lutz Krause
Enric Sala
Stuart A Sandin
Rebecca Vega Thurber
Bette L Willis
Farooq Azam
Nancy Knowlton
Forest Rohwer
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description Microbes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, microscopy, culturing, and water chemistry were used to characterize microbial communities on four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands, central Pacific. Kingman, a small uninhabited atoll which lies most northerly in the chain, had microbial and water chemistry characteristic of an open ocean ecosystem. On this atoll the microbial community was equally divided between autotrophs (mostly Prochlorococcus spp.) and heterotrophs. In contrast, Kiritimati, a large and populated ( approximately 5500 people) atoll, which is most southerly in the chain, had microbial and water chemistry characteristic of a near-shore environment. On Kiritimati, there were 10 times more microbial cells and virus-like particles in the water column and these microbes were dominated by heterotrophs, including a large percentage of potential pathogens. Culturable Vibrios were common only on Kiritimati. The benthic community on Kiritimati had the highest prevalence of coral disease and lowest coral cover. The middle atolls, Palmyra and Tabuaeran, had intermediate densities of microbes and viruses and higher percentages of autotrophic microbes than either Kingman or Kiritimati. The differences in microbial communities across atolls could reflect variation in 1) oceaonographic and/or hydrographic conditions or 2) human impacts associated with land-use and fishing. The fact that historically Kingman and Kiritimati did not differ strongly in their fish or benthic communities (both had large numbers of sharks and high coral cover) suggest an anthropogenic component in the differences in the microbial communities. Kingman is one of the world's most pristine coral reefs, and this dataset should serve as a baseline for future studies of coral reef microbes. Obtaining the microbial data set, from atolls is particularly important given the association of microbes in the ongoing degradation of coral reef ecosystems worldwide.
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spelling doaj.art-d2869c50b35145ecbcd285f3ea9b31862022-12-22T01:04:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-01-0132e158410.1371/journal.pone.0001584Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.Elizabeth A DinsdaleOlga PantosSteven SmrigaRobert A EdwardsFlorent AnglyLinda WegleyMark HatayDana HallElysa BrownMatthew HaynesLutz KrauseEnric SalaStuart A SandinRebecca Vega ThurberBette L WillisFarooq AzamNancy KnowltonForest RohwerMicrobes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, microscopy, culturing, and water chemistry were used to characterize microbial communities on four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands, central Pacific. Kingman, a small uninhabited atoll which lies most northerly in the chain, had microbial and water chemistry characteristic of an open ocean ecosystem. On this atoll the microbial community was equally divided between autotrophs (mostly Prochlorococcus spp.) and heterotrophs. In contrast, Kiritimati, a large and populated ( approximately 5500 people) atoll, which is most southerly in the chain, had microbial and water chemistry characteristic of a near-shore environment. On Kiritimati, there were 10 times more microbial cells and virus-like particles in the water column and these microbes were dominated by heterotrophs, including a large percentage of potential pathogens. Culturable Vibrios were common only on Kiritimati. The benthic community on Kiritimati had the highest prevalence of coral disease and lowest coral cover. The middle atolls, Palmyra and Tabuaeran, had intermediate densities of microbes and viruses and higher percentages of autotrophic microbes than either Kingman or Kiritimati. The differences in microbial communities across atolls could reflect variation in 1) oceaonographic and/or hydrographic conditions or 2) human impacts associated with land-use and fishing. The fact that historically Kingman and Kiritimati did not differ strongly in their fish or benthic communities (both had large numbers of sharks and high coral cover) suggest an anthropogenic component in the differences in the microbial communities. Kingman is one of the world's most pristine coral reefs, and this dataset should serve as a baseline for future studies of coral reef microbes. Obtaining the microbial data set, from atolls is particularly important given the association of microbes in the ongoing degradation of coral reef ecosystems worldwide.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2253183?pdf=render
spellingShingle Elizabeth A Dinsdale
Olga Pantos
Steven Smriga
Robert A Edwards
Florent Angly
Linda Wegley
Mark Hatay
Dana Hall
Elysa Brown
Matthew Haynes
Lutz Krause
Enric Sala
Stuart A Sandin
Rebecca Vega Thurber
Bette L Willis
Farooq Azam
Nancy Knowlton
Forest Rohwer
Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
PLoS ONE
title Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
title_full Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
title_fullStr Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
title_full_unstemmed Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
title_short Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands.
title_sort microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the northern line islands
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2253183?pdf=render
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