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Combined Culture and DNA Metabarcoding Analysis of Cyanobacterial Community Structure in Response to Coral Reef Health Status in the South China Sea

Jianhua Kang    
Hala F. Mohamed    
Xinming Liu    
Lulu Pei    
Shuhong Huang    
Xiangyuan Lin    
Xinqing Zheng and Zhaohe Luo    

Resumen

Cyanobacteria occupy an extraordinarily diverse array of ecological niches in coral reefs because they play multifaceted roles, including primary carbon and nitrogen fixation, calcification, nutrient cycling, and oxygen production, as well as coral reef degradation through skeletal biocorrosion and polymicrobial diseases. In this study, cyanobacterial diversity in sediment, water, and coral tissues were explored in relation to coral health status (slightly, moderately, and severely damaged) of coral reefs at Weizhou Island, South China Sea. Microscopy of taxa morphological characteristics was combined with 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding. Fifteen and forty-three cyanobacterial genera were identified based on universal prokaryotic 16S rRNA gene primers and cyanobacteria-specific 16S rRNA gene primers metabarcoding, respectively, indicating a more sophisticated efficiency of the latter. In addition, three out of seven cyanobacterial strains that were isolated and identified based on morphology and phylogeny could not be detected using either molecular method. Therefore, culture-based combined cyanobacteria-specific 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding are highly recommended in future routine surveys. There was a clear distinction in cyanobacterial assemblage composition among locations with different coral health statuses, with degraded reefs exhibiting approximately a 1.25-fold increase in species compared to healthy habitats. In addition, the spreading of potentially toxic cyanobacteria, such as Nostoc and Lyngbya, in the degraded reef implies putative links to reef degradation. This study provides novel insights into the taxonomical diversity of cyanobacteria in tropical coral reefs. Metabarcoding is recommended as an effective tool for revealing cyanobacterial diversity patterns and thereby providing critical information for the effective management of coral reef ecosystems.

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