CPR and DPANN Have an Overlooked Role in Corals’ Microbial Community Structure

Amanda Barreto Campos, Letícia Costa Cavalcante,Arthur R. de Azevedo,Miguel Loiola, Amaro Emiliano Trindade Silva,Anderson Ara,Pedro Milet Meirelles

MICROBIAL ECOLOGY(2021)

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Understanding how microbial communities are structured in coral holobionts is important to estimate local and global impacts and provide efficient environment management strategies. Several studies investigated the relationship between corals and their microbial communities, including the environmental drivers of shifts in this relationship, associated with diseases and coral cover loss. However, these studies are often geographically or taxonomically restricted and usually focused on the most abundant microbial groups, neglecting the rare biosphere, including archaea in the group DPANN and the recently discovered bacterial members of the candidate phyla radiation (CPR). Although it is known that rare microbes can play essential roles in several environments, we still lack understanding about which taxa comprise the rare biosphere of corals’ microbiome. Here, we investigated the host-related and technical factors influencing coral microbial community structure and the importance of CPR and DPANN in this context by analyzing more than a hundred coral metagenomes from independent studies worldwide. We show that coral genera are the main biotic factor shaping coral microbial communities. We also detected several CPR and DPANN phyla comprising corals’ rare biosphere for the first time and showed that they significantly contribute to shaping coral microbial communities.
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Coral metagenomes,Rare biosphere,Coral holobiont,Macroecology
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