Microbial communities associated with the ostracods Candona sp. inhabiting the area of the methane seep Goloustnoye (Lake Baikal)

We studied the microbial communities associated with the Baikal ostracods, Candona sp. (Candonidae). Bacterial biofilms were identified on the shell valves of the ostracods localized near epibiotic ciliates of the genus Lagenophrys (Ciliophora: Lagenoprydae). In situ hybridization confirmed the pres...

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Veröffentlicht in:Symbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2021-11, Vol.85 (2), p.163-174
Hauptverfasser: Khalzov, I. A., Bukin, S. V., Zakharenko, A. S., Chernitsyna, S. M., Galachyants, Yu. P., Sitnikova, T. Ya, Zemskaya, T. I.
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Zusammenfassung:We studied the microbial communities associated with the Baikal ostracods, Candona sp. (Candonidae). Bacterial biofilms were identified on the shell valves of the ostracods localized near epibiotic ciliates of the genus Lagenophrys (Ciliophora: Lagenoprydae). In situ hybridization confirmed the presence of eubacterial cells in different parts of the ostracod’s body. Bacteria of two morphotypes were detected in bacterial biofilms, including filamentous bacteria . Next-generation sequencing of 16S rRNA bacterial gene fragment allowed us to identify representatives of five bacterial phyla. Members of the phyla Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes typical of non-marine epibiotic associations of ostracods were dominant taxa in the ostracod microbiomes. Members of other taxa ( Actinobacteria, Gracilibacteria and Cyanobacteria ) are likely facultative and consumed by ostracods together with detritus. In the ostracod microbiome, a significant proportion (20% of all reads) belonged to the sequences of the genus Rickettsia related to intracellular parasites .
ISSN:0334-5114
1878-7665
DOI:10.1007/s13199-021-00802-3