Discovery and quantification of anaerobic nitrogen metabolisms among oxygenated tropical Cuban stony corals

ISME JOURNAL(2020)

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Coral reef health depends on an intricate relationship among the coral animal, photosynthetic algae, and a complex microbial community. The holobiont can impact the nutrient balance of their hosts amid an otherwise oligotrophic environment, including by cycling physiologically important nitrogen compounds. Here we use 15 N-tracer experiments to produce the first simultaneous measurements of ammonium oxidation, nitrate reduction, and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) production among five iconic species of reef-building corals ( Acropora palmata , Diploria labyrinthiformis , Orbicella faveolata , Porites astreoides , and Porites porites ) in the highly protected Jardines de la Reina reefs of Cuba. Nitrate reduction is present in most species, but ammonium oxidation is low potentially due to photoinhibition and assimilatory competition. Coral-associated rates of N 2 O production indicate a widespread potential for denitrification, especially among D. labyrinthiformis , at rates of ~1 nmol cm −2 d −1 . In contrast, A. palmata displays minimal active nitrogen metabolism. Enhanced rates of nitrate reduction and N 2 O production are observed coincident with dark net respiration periods. Genomes of bacterial cultures isolated from multiple coral species confirm that microorganisms with the ability to respire nitrate anaerobically to either dinitrogen gas or ammonium exist within the holobiont. This confirmation of anaerobic nitrogen metabolisms by coral-associated microorganisms sheds new light on coral and reef productivity.
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anaerobic nitrogen metabolisms
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