Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii

During the evolution of aquatic animals, co-evolution between host and microbes has been overlooked. Previous studies have shown that microbes were present in the fertilized egg of fish, but compared with fish, little information is available for crustaceans. High-throughput Illumina Miseq DNA seque...

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Main Authors: Bo Liu, Qunlan Zhou, Cunxin Sun, Changyou Song, Huimin Zhang, Zhenfei Yang, Fan Shan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-ebf8f272e37149be9baa4cb5ee8939632020-11-25T03:23:12ZengElsevierAquaculture Reports2352-51342020-07-0117100372Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergiiBo Liu0Bo Liu1Qunlan Zhou2Cunxin Sun3Changyou Song4Huimin Zhang5Zhenfei Yang6Fan Shan7Wuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaWuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, China; Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fisheries and Germplasm Resources Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi, 214081, China; Corresponding author at: Wuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, China.Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fisheries and Germplasm Resources Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaKey Laboratory of Freshwater Fisheries and Germplasm Resources Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaWuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaWuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaWuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaWuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, 214081, ChinaDuring the evolution of aquatic animals, co-evolution between host and microbes has been overlooked. Previous studies have shown that microbes were present in the fertilized egg of fish, but compared with fish, little information is available for crustaceans. High-throughput Illumina Miseq DNA sequencing of the V3-V4 domain of the 16S rRNA gene was used to assess the microbial community composition during different stages of embryonic development in Macrobrachium rosenbergii: fertilized egg stage (OM1), cleavage stage (OM2), blastula stage (OM3), gastrula stage (OM4), egg nauplius stage (OM5), egg metanauplius stage (OM6), protozoea stage (OM7) and zoea stage (OM8). Water samples (WMZ) were also assessed. The results showed that Proteobacteria (82.92%), Bacteroidetes (9.27%), and Actinobacteria (4.49%) were the predominant phylum in the M. rosenbergii embryo. At the genus level, the microbial composition was constantly changing during embryonic development. We concluded that OM3 and OM4 might be the critical stage for transformation of the microbial composition in the M. rosenbergii embryo. The main factor responsible for microbial colonization in the embryo was primarily selective pressure exerted by the shrimp, while the microbial community in the water environment had a lower impact. This study describes bacterial communities in different stages of embryonic development in M. rosenbergii, and the effects of the surrounding environment on microbial colonization. These findings provide valuable information for further studies examining the formation of early intestinal flora in crustaceans.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513419305356M. rosenbergiiEmbryoWater environmentMicroorganismsBacterial diversity
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author Bo Liu
Bo Liu
Qunlan Zhou
Cunxin Sun
Changyou Song
Huimin Zhang
Zhenfei Yang
Fan Shan
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Bo Liu
Qunlan Zhou
Cunxin Sun
Changyou Song
Huimin Zhang
Zhenfei Yang
Fan Shan
Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Aquaculture Reports
M. rosenbergii
Embryo
Water environment
Microorganisms
Bacterial diversity
author_facet Bo Liu
Bo Liu
Qunlan Zhou
Cunxin Sun
Changyou Song
Huimin Zhang
Zhenfei Yang
Fan Shan
author_sort Bo Liu
title Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
title_short Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
title_full Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
title_fullStr Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Bacterial Community Composition and Diversity Following the Embryonic Development Stages of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
title_sort patterns of bacterial community composition and diversity following the embryonic development stages of macrobrachium rosenbergii
publisher Elsevier
series Aquaculture Reports
issn 2352-5134
publishDate 2020-07-01
description During the evolution of aquatic animals, co-evolution between host and microbes has been overlooked. Previous studies have shown that microbes were present in the fertilized egg of fish, but compared with fish, little information is available for crustaceans. High-throughput Illumina Miseq DNA sequencing of the V3-V4 domain of the 16S rRNA gene was used to assess the microbial community composition during different stages of embryonic development in Macrobrachium rosenbergii: fertilized egg stage (OM1), cleavage stage (OM2), blastula stage (OM3), gastrula stage (OM4), egg nauplius stage (OM5), egg metanauplius stage (OM6), protozoea stage (OM7) and zoea stage (OM8). Water samples (WMZ) were also assessed. The results showed that Proteobacteria (82.92%), Bacteroidetes (9.27%), and Actinobacteria (4.49%) were the predominant phylum in the M. rosenbergii embryo. At the genus level, the microbial composition was constantly changing during embryonic development. We concluded that OM3 and OM4 might be the critical stage for transformation of the microbial composition in the M. rosenbergii embryo. The main factor responsible for microbial colonization in the embryo was primarily selective pressure exerted by the shrimp, while the microbial community in the water environment had a lower impact. This study describes bacterial communities in different stages of embryonic development in M. rosenbergii, and the effects of the surrounding environment on microbial colonization. These findings provide valuable information for further studies examining the formation of early intestinal flora in crustaceans.
topic M. rosenbergii
Embryo
Water environment
Microorganisms
Bacterial diversity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513419305356
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