Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1136918
Growth dynamics of epizoic Achnanthes elongata and non-epizoic Psammodictyon panduriforme in co- cultures
Growth dynamics of epizoic Achnanthes elongata and non-epizoic Psammodictyon panduriforme in co- cultures // The Molecular Life of Diatoms 6 Program and Abstract Book
San Diego (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države; online, 2021. str. 80-80 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Growth dynamics of epizoic Achnanthes elongata
and non-epizoic Psammodictyon panduriforme in co-
cultures
Autori
Filek, Klara ; Kanjer, Lucija ; Chaerle, Peter ; Vyverman, Wim ; Bosak, Sunčica
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
The Molecular Life of Diatoms 6 Program and Abstract Book
/ - , 2021, 80-80
Skup
The Molecular Life of Diatoms 6
Mjesto i datum
San Diego (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države; online, 12.07.2021. - 14.07.2021
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
diatoms, co-culture, epizoic
Sažetak
Biofilm-forming diatoms occur on external surfaces of marine vertebrates such as killer whales and loggerhead sea turtles. There are indications that certain diatom taxa are host- specific but to date, conclusive evidence is lacking. Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) represent a peculiar habitat, as sea turtles exhibit complex behaviors such as ontogenetic shifts, courtship behavior, and long-distance migrations. Furthermore, the sea turtle carapace and skin have shown high potential for new diatom species discovery. The mechanisms underlying substrate specificity in putative turtle-specific (epizoic) versus non-specific (non-epizoic) diatom taxa remain unclear as some epizoic taxa have not yet been found on any other substrates in the turtles’ environment, but seem to be easily cultured once isolated (e.g., Achnanthes, Poulinea, Proschkinia). In this study, we build on our previous work that focused on establishing monocultures and a polyphasic approach (morphology, molecular markers) to identifying diatoms from carapace and skin biofilms of incidentally caught loggerhead sea turtles in the Adriatic Sea. Morphological and DNA metabarcoding investigations of sea turtle- associated diatom assemblages regularly find putative epizoic Achnanthes elongata on different sea turtle species in high abundances regardless of A. elongata slower growth rates (in culture) and usually higher incidences of non-epizoic opportunists. We hypothesize that, in laboratory co-cultures, A. elongata and non-epizoic Psammodictyon panduriforme change their respective growth rates in favor of A. elongata. We suppose similar interactions could take place on the turtle carapace or skin, thus explaining an aspect of A. elongata prevalence on the sea turtle surfaces despite faster-growing opportunistic taxa. Although laboratory co- cultures cannot fully reflect the complex interactions between diatoms and other microorganisms on turtles’ surfaces, they provide a basis for further exploration and interpretation of data obtained on epizoic diatoms. To test our hypothesis and investigate potential interactions among turtle- associated diatoms we assessed changes in growth and biomass of A. elongata and P. panduriforme by co- culturing. The co-cultivations were performed in cell culture plates and quantified by a multi- mode reader (bright field and CY5 fluorescence images). We present the initial results pointing to minor changes in growth rates of A. elongata when co-cultured with P. panduriforme, while P. panduriforme tended to grow slower in co-cultures than in monocultures.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ-UIP-2017-05-5635 - Mikrobiom glavate želve (Caretta caretta): uvid u epizoičke i endozoičke zajednice (TurtleBIOME) (Bosak, Sunčica, HRZZ - 2017-05) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb