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Ontogenetic change in the abundance of mycosporine-like amino acids in non-zooxanthellate coral larvae
Authors:Irina M. Yakovleva  Andrew H. Baird
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa 903–0213, Japan;(2) Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Palchevskogo 17, Vladivostok, 690041, Russia;(3) Centre for Coral Reef Biodiversity, School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia
Abstract:Although mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) have been extensively investigated in reef-building corals, the sources of these MAAs and the process of their interconversion remain a topic of interest. Here we examined ontogenetic change in the abundance of MAAs in planula larvae of the spawning scleractinian coral Goniastrea retiformis in the absence of zooxanthellae and other dietary input. In order to examine the potential contribution of prokaryotes in the synthesis of MAAs in animal tissue, one group of larvae were treated with the antibiotic rifampicin. High concentrations of MAAs (mycosporine-glycine, shinorine, palythinol, asterina-330), were present in the asymbiotic eggs and adults; however, no MAAs were present in the endosymbiotic zooxanthellae. We documented a steady decline in the total MAA concentrations through time in larvae treated with rifampicin; however, in the absence of antibiotic there was a significant increase in the concentration of MAAs, driven by a sharp increase in the abundance of shinorine and palythinol between day 3 and 7. Our results suggest that MAA synthesis and conversion in G. retiformis larvae occurred in the absence of symbiotic zooxanthellae, and indicate a possible contribution of prokaryotes associated with the animal tissue to these processes.
Keywords:Bacteria  Coral reefs  Larval biology  Symbiosis
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