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Vanessa Moura dos Reis Cláudia Santiago Karez Rodrigo Mariath Fernando Coreixas de Moraes Rodrigo Tomazetto de Carvalho Poliana Silva Brasileiro Ricardo da Gama Bahia Tito Monteiro da Cruz Lotufo Laís Vieira Ramalho Rodrigo Le?o de Moura Ronaldo Bastos Francini-Filho Guilherme Henrique Pereira-Filho Fabiano Lopes Thompson Alex Cardoso Bastos Leonardo Tavares Salgado Gilberto Menezes Amado-Filho 《PloS one》2016,11(4)
The abundance of reef builders, non-builders and the calcium carbonate produced by communities established in Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) were determined in three Abrolhos Bank shallow reefs during the period from 2012 to 2014. In addition, the seawater temperature, the irradiance, and the amount and composition of the sediments were determined. The inner and outer reef arcs were compared. CAUs located on the inner reef shelf were under the influence of terrigenous sediments. On the outer reefs, the sediments were composed primarily of marine biogenic carbonates. The mean carbonate production in shallow reefs of Abrolhos was 579 ± 98 g m-2 y-1. The builder community was dominated by crustose coralline algae, while the non-builder community was dominated by turf. A marine heat wave was detected during the summer of 2013–2014, and the number of consecutive days with a temperature above or below the summer mean was positively correlated with the turf cover increase. The mean carbonate production of the shallow reefs of Abrolhos Bank was greater than the estimated carbonate production measured for artificial structures on several other shallow reefs of the world. The calcimass was higher than the non-calcareous mass, suggesting that the Abrolhos reefs are still in a positive carbonate production balance. Given that marine heat waves produce an increase of turf cover on the shallow reefs of the Abrolhos, a decrease in the cover represented by reef builders and shifting carbonate production are expected in the near future. 相似文献
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Alinne Pereira de Castro Samuel Dias Araújo Jr Alessandra M. M. Reis Rodrigo L. Moura Ronaldo B. Francini-Filho Georgios Pappas Jr Thiago Bruce Rodrigues Fabiano L. Thompson Ricardo H. Krüger 《Microbial ecology》2010,59(4):658-667
In order to characterize the bacterial community diversity associated to mucus of the coral Mussismilia hispida, four 16S rDNA libraries were constructed and 400 clones from each library were analyzed from two healthy colonies, one diseased colony and the surrounding water. Nine bacterial phyla were identified in healthy M. hispida, with a dominance of Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, Lentisphaerae, and Nitrospira. The most commonly found species were related to the genera Azospirillum, Hirschia, Fabibacter, Blastochloris, Stella, Vibrio, Flavobacterium, Ochrobactrum, Terasakiella, Alkalibacter, Staphylococcus, Azospirillum, Propionibacterium, Arcobacter, and Paenibacillus. In contrast, diseased M. hispida had a predominance of one single species of Bacteroidetes, corresponding to more than 70% of the sequences. Rarefaction curves using evolutionary distance of 1% showed a greater decrease in bacterial diversity in the diseased M. hispida, with a reduction of almost 85% in OTUs in comparison to healthy colonies. ∫-Libshuff analyses show that significant p values obtained were <0.0001, demonstrating that the four libraries are significantly different. Furthermore, the sympatric corals M. hispida and Mussismilia braziliensis appear to have different bacterial community compositions according to Principal Component Analysis and Lineage-specific Analysis. Moreover, lineages that contribute to those differences were identified as α-Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Firmicutes. The results obtained in this study suggest host–microbe co-evolution in Mussismilia, and it was the first study on the diversity of the microbiota of the endemic and endangered of extinction Brazilian coral M. hispida from Abrolhos bank. 相似文献
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Amado-Filho GM Moura RL Bastos AC Salgado LT Sumida PY Guth AZ Francini-Filho RB Pereira-Filho GH Abrantes DP Brasileiro PS Bahia RG Leal RN Kaufman L Kleypas JA Farina M Thompson FL 《PloS one》2012,7(4):e35171
Rhodoliths are nodules of non-geniculate coralline algae that occur in shallow waters (<150 m depth) subjected to episodic disturbance. Rhodolith beds stand with kelp beds, seagrass meadows, and coralline algal reefs as one of the world's four largest macrophyte-dominated benthic communities. Geographic distribution of rhodolith beds is discontinuous, with large concentrations off Japan, Australia and the Gulf of California, as well as in the Mediterranean, North Atlantic, eastern Caribbean and Brazil. Although there are major gaps in terms of seabed habitat mapping, the largest rhodolith beds are purported to occur off Brazil, where these communities are recorded across a wide latitudinal range (2°N-27°S). To quantify their extent, we carried out an inter-reefal seabed habitat survey on the Abrolhos Shelf (16°50'-19°45'S) off eastern Brazil, and confirmed the most expansive and contiguous rhodolith bed in the world, covering about 20,900 km(2). Distribution, extent, composition and structure of this bed were assessed with side scan sonar, remotely operated vehicles, and SCUBA. The mean rate of CaCO(3) production was estimated from in situ growth assays at 1.07 kg m(-2) yr(-1), with a total production rate of 0.025 Gt yr(-1), comparable to those of the world's largest biogenic CaCO(3) deposits. These gigantic rhodolith beds, of areal extent equivalent to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, are a critical, yet poorly understood component of the tropical South Atlantic Ocean. Based on the relatively high vulnerability of coralline algae to ocean acidification, these beds are likely to experience a profound restructuring in the coming decades. 相似文献
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Ana Paula B. Moreira Gwen Duytschaever Luciane A. Chimetto Tonon Graciela M. Dias Milene Mesquita Margo Cnockaert Ronaldo B. Francini-Filho Paul De Vos Cristiane C. Thompson Fabiano L. Thompson 《Current microbiology》2014,69(4):405-411
Three novel isolates (A-354T, A-328, and A-384) were retrieved from apparently healthy scleractinian Madracis decactis in the remote St Peter & St Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil. The novel isolates formed a distinct lineage based on the phylogenetic reconstruction using the 16S rRNA and pyrH gene sequences. They fell into the Mediterranei clade and their closest phylogenetic neighbour was V. mediterranei species, sharing upto 98.1 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. Genomic analysis including in silico DDH, MLSA, AAI and genomic signature distinguished A-354T from V. mediterranei LMG 19703 (=AK1) with values of 33.3, 94.2, 92 %, and 11.3, respectively. Phenotypically, the novel isolates can be differentiated from V. mediterranei based on the four following features. They do not grow at 8 % NaCl; use d-gluconic acid but not l-galactonic acid lactone as carbon source; and do not have the fatty acid C18:0. Differentiation from both the other Mediterranei clade species (V. maritimus and V. variabilis) is supported by fifteen features. The novel species show lysine decarboxylase and tryptophan deaminase, but not gelatinase and arginine dihydrolase activity; produce acetoin; use α-d-lactose, N-acetyl-d-galactosamine, myo-Inositol, d-gluconic acid, and β-hydroxy-d,l-butyric acid; and present the fatty acids C14:0 iso, C15:0 anteiso, C16:0 iso, C17:0 anteiso, and C17:1x8c . Whole-cell protein profiles, based on MALDI-TOF, showed that the isolates are not clonal and also distinguished them from the closes phylogenetic neighbors. The name Vibrio madracius sp. nov. is proposed to encompass these novel isolates. The G+C content of the type strain A-354T (=LMG 28124T=CBAS 482T) is 44.5 mol%. 相似文献
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Cleaner fishes are usually classified as obligate or facultative cleaners according to their diet and the extent to which
their nutritional requirements in the different ontogenetic stages are gained from cleaning. While obligate cleaners clean
throughout their lives and ingest mainly food taken from the clients’ body surface, facultative cleaners clean only as juveniles
and have a broader diet. In addition, some facultative cleaners may experience a relatively higher predation risk, and thus
rarely interact with piscivorous fishes. Despite these acknowledged differences, there are very few studies that compare cleaning
activity of obligate and facultative cleaners within the same area. Cleaning activity of the obligate cleaner goby Elacatinus cf. randalli and the facultative cleaner wrasse Thalassoma noronhanum were comparatively examined at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, tropical West Atlantic. The client assemblage attended by
the two cleaners differed, as the goby attended a slightly greater diversity of species (22), mostly piscivores and zoobenthivores,
and the wrasse attended fewer species (19), mostly planktivores. Chromis multilineata was the most common client species of both cleaners, although body size (which is expected to be positively correlated to
clients’ ectoparasite load) of C. multilineata individuals attended by the goby was larger than that of the individuals attended by the wrasse. Despite such differences,
T. noronhanum showed a surprisingly species-rich client assemblage when compared with other cleaners of the genus Thalassoma. In addition, the frequency and time spent on cleaning interactions, as well as the number of client species attended per
10-min period, was similar for both cleaner species, which indicate that they have important yet complimentary ecological
roles in the reef community at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. 相似文献
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Marcos Rogerio Rosa Aline Cristina Alves Diego Valverde Medeiros Ericka Oliveira Cavalcanti Coni Camilo Moitinho Ferreira Beatrice Padovani Ferreira Ricardo de Souza Rosa Gilberto Menezes Amado-Filho Guilherme Henrique Pereira-Filho Rodrigo Leão de Moura Fabiano Lopes Thompson Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida Ronaldo Bastos Francini-Filho 《Coral reefs (Online)》2016,35(1):113-123
Mesophotic reef fish assemblages (30–90 m depth) of the small and remote St. Peter and St. Paul’s Archipelago (SPSPA), Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil, were characterized using remotely operated vehicles. Ordination analyses identified distinct fish assemblages in the upper (30–50 m) and lower (50–90 m) mesophotic zones, the former characterized by high abundances of species that are also abundant at euphotic reefs (Caranx lugubris, Melichthys niger, Stegastes sanctipauli and Chromis multilineata) and the latter dominated by two mesophotic specialists (Prognathodes obliquus and Chromis enchrysura). Planktivores dominated fish assemblages, particularly in the upper mesophotic zone, possibly due to a greater availability of zooplankton coming from the colder Equatorial Undercurrent in mesophotic depths of the SPSPA. Turf algae, fleshy macroalgae and scleractinian corals dominated benthic assemblages between 30 and 40 m depth, while bryozoans, black corals and sponges dominated between 40 and 90 m depth. Canonical correspondence analysis explained 74 % of the relationship between environmental characteristics (depth, benthic cover and complexity) and structure of fish assemblages, with depth as the most important independent variable. Juveniles of Bodianus insularis and adults of P. obliquus and C. enchrysura were clearly associated with branching black corals (Tanacetipathes spp.), suggesting that black corals play key ecological roles in lower mesophotic reefs of the SPSPA. Results from this study add to the global database about mesophotic reef ecosystems (MREs) and provide a baseline for future evaluations of possible anthropogenic and natural disturbances on MREs of the SPSPA. 相似文献
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The large N-linked oligosaccharides released from Schizosaccharomyces pombe
by endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H were examined to determine how the
negatively chargedpyruvylated galactoses present (Gemmill,T.R., and
Trimble,R.B., 1996, J. Biol. Chem ., 271, 25945-25949) were attached to the
oligosaccharide chains. Binding of biotinylated human serum amyloid P and
peanut agglutinin to native and depyruvylated S.pombe glycoproteins,
respectively, indicated that the pyruvylated epitope was likely to be in
the beta configuration. Examination by high- field 1H NMR of whole glycans
and a disaccharide fragment released from them on partial acid hydrolysis
showed that the pyruvylated galactose species was in fact beta1,3-linked to
a second galactose, and this occurred an average of five to six times on
nominal Gal57Man64GlcNAc N- glycans. The pyruvate-2,(4,6)Gal-beta1,3Gal
epitope is chemically similar to acetaldehyde-Galbeta1,3Gal groups found on
the glycoproteins from Paramyxovirus-infected bovine kidney cells (Prehm,
P., Scheid,A. and Choppin,P.W. ,1979, J. Biol. Chem ., 254, 9669-9677). The
1:1 stoichiometry between pyruvate and beta-linked galactose in these
S.pombe glycans indicates that either pyruvate addition to terminal
beta1,3Gal is highly efficient or that pyruvylated Gal is transferred en
bloc to alpha1,2-linked Gal residues in theN-linked chains. In
contradiction to many galactomannan-producing fungi, which add substantial
amounts of Gal in the furanose form to their glycoproteins, all detectable
Gal in the large S.pombe galactomannans is in the pyranose form, as found
in higher eukaryotes. The current work shows that the S.pombe outer chain
structure is a poly-alpha1,6Man backbone 2- O-substituted with either Gal
or the pyruvylated galactobiose and contains little alpha1,2-linked or
2-O-substituted Man. This is in contrast to the S. cerevisiae outer chain,
which is poly-alpha1,6Man substituted with alpha1,2-linked Man sidechains
(Ballou,C.E. ,1990, Methods Enzymol , 185, 440-470).
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A.M.M. Reis S.D. Araújo Jr R.L. Moura R.B. Francini-Filho G. Pappas Jr A.M.A. Coelho R.H. Krüger F.L. Thompson 《Journal of applied microbiology》2009,106(4):1378-1387
Aims: We performed the first characterization of the microbiota associated with the reef coral Mussismilia braziliensis by means of a culture-independent approach.
Methods and Results: The main groups were Proteobacteria , Cyanobacteria and unclassified bacteria according to the 16S rDNA libraries. Most of the sequences of the mucus of healthy and diseased M. braziliensis did not find close matches in GenBank (i.e. >97% 16S rDNA similarity). Most of the sequences of seawater and mucus of healthy coral fell into tight clusters (17 and 15 clusters respectively). In contrast, most of the sequences of mucus of diseased coral did not form clusters. The rarefaction curves indicate saturation in the recovery of higher taxa (approximately 40 phyla). However, the number of species in the coral mucus ( n = 130–170) and seawater ( n = 170) did not reach a plateau.
Conclusions: The coral microbiota encompasses several potentially novel species and higher taxa. The microbiota of M. braziliensis appears to be species-specific. Diseased coral may have provided a suitable place for colonization by opportunistic bacteria, resulting in a greater bacterial diversity.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The first study on the diversity of the microbiota of the endemic and endangered of extinction coral M. braziliensis . 相似文献
Methods and Results: The main groups were Proteobacteria , Cyanobacteria and unclassified bacteria according to the 16S rDNA libraries. Most of the sequences of the mucus of healthy and diseased M. braziliensis did not find close matches in GenBank (i.e. >97% 16S rDNA similarity). Most of the sequences of seawater and mucus of healthy coral fell into tight clusters (17 and 15 clusters respectively). In contrast, most of the sequences of mucus of diseased coral did not form clusters. The rarefaction curves indicate saturation in the recovery of higher taxa (approximately 40 phyla). However, the number of species in the coral mucus ( n = 130–170) and seawater ( n = 170) did not reach a plateau.
Conclusions: The coral microbiota encompasses several potentially novel species and higher taxa. The microbiota of M. braziliensis appears to be species-specific. Diseased coral may have provided a suitable place for colonization by opportunistic bacteria, resulting in a greater bacterial diversity.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The first study on the diversity of the microbiota of the endemic and endangered of extinction coral M. braziliensis . 相似文献
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Ericka Oliveira Cavalcanti Coni Camilo Moitinho Ferreira Rodrigo Le?o de Moura Pedro Milet Meirelles Les Kaufman Ronaldo Bastos Francini-Filho 《Environmental Biology of Fishes》2013,96(1):45-55
Branching scleractinians provide fish with critical refuge against predation. While in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific regions they are conspicuous elements of the reef community, in the tropical Southwestern Atlantic (Brazil) branching corals are lacking and massive forms dominate. The only branching forms that occur in Brazil are stinging fire-corals of genus Millepora (Hydrozoa). Preliminary observations showed that several fish species seek refuge within fire-corals in Brazil, suggesting that they may replace the functional role played by scleractinians in other regions. Here, the association of fishes to individual fire-coral colonies (Millepora alcicornis and M. brasiliensis) and the relationship between fire-coral cover and fish abundance was studied in eastern Brazil. A total of 38 fish species from 18 families (37?% of the regional species pool) were recorded within fire-corals. Most records were of relatively small-bodied fishes and juveniles of large-bodied fishes. Comparative observations between day and night indicated that fire-corals are used as sleeping sites by a few species. Volume of colonies was positively correlated with fish abundance and species richness. Over a large spatial scale (tens of kilometers) fire-coral cover had a positive and significant influence on the abundance of three fish species only (Abudefduf saxatilis, Acanthurus coeruleus and Microspatodon chrysurus). Although physical attributes of colonies and fire-coral cover may help to account for some of the spatial variability in fish abundance, fire-corals may be considered as an alternative instead of a critical microhabitat for fish. The advantages and drawbacks of living in a branching and stinging environment are discussed. 相似文献