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Symbiont diversity in scleractinian corals from tropical reefs and subtropical non-reef communities in Taiwan
Authors:Chaolun Allen Chen  Ya-Wen Yang  Nuwei Vivian Wei  Wan-Shen Tsai  Lee-Shing Fang
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, 115 Taipei, Taiwan;(2) Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, 106 Taipei, Taiwan;(3) The Penghu Aquarium, Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute, Makung, 880 Penghu, Taiwan;(4) National Museum of Marine Biology/Aquarium, Hengchun, 946 Pingtung, Taiwan
Abstract:We examined zooxanthellae diversity in scleractinian corals from southern Taiwan and the Penghu Archipelago, a tropical coral reef and a subtropical non-reefal community, respectively. Zooxanthellae diversity was investigated in 52 species of scleractinian corals from 26 genera and 13 families, using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), and phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNA (nssrDNA) and large-subunit ribosomal DNA (nlsrDNA). RFLP and phylogenetic analyses of nuclear-encoded ribosomal RNA genes showed that Symbiodinium clade C was the dominant zooxanthellae in scleractinian corals in the seas around Taiwan; Symbiodinium clade D was also found in some species. Both Symbiodinium clade C and D were found in colonies of seven species of scleractinian corals. Symbiodinium clade D was associated with corals that inhabit either shallow water or the reef edge in deep water, supporting the hypothesis that Symbiodinium clade D is a relatively stress-tolerant zooxanthellae found in marginal habitats.Communicated by Biological Editor H.R. Lasker
Keywords:RFLP  Nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNA  Nuclear large-subunit ribosomal DNA  Phylogenetic analysis   Symbiodinium
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