Journal article

Evidence for de novo acquisition of microalgal symbionts by bleached adult corals

HJ Scharfenstein, WY Chan, P Buerger, C Humphrey, MJH van Oppen

Isme Journal | Published : 2022

Abstract

Early life stages of most coral species acquire microalgal endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) from the environment, but whether exogenous symbiont uptake is possible in the adult life stage is unclear. Deep sequencing of the Symbiodiniaceae ITS2 genetic marker has revealed novel symbionts in adult corals following bleaching; however these strains may have already been present at densities below detection limits. To test whether acquisition of symbionts from the environment occurs, we subjected adult fragments of corals (six species in four families) to a chemical bleaching treatment (menthol and DCMU). The treatment reduced the native microalgal symbiont abundance to below 2% of their starting ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Paul G. Allen Family Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank D. Baker, S. McIlroy and G. Puntin for fruitful discussion on the menthol bleaching method. This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship to MJHvO (FL180100036), the Paul G Allen Family Foundation, the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, which is funded by the partnership between the Australian Governments Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, and the University of Melbourne (funding received from the North Australian Animal Trust scholarship to HJS).