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Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs.


ABSTRACT: Coral reefs are at serious risk due to events associated with global climate change. Elevated ocean temperatures have unpredictable consequences for the ocean's biogeochemical cycles. The nitrogen cycle is driven by complex microbial transformations, including nitrogen fixation. This study investigated the effects of increased seawater temperature on bacteria able to fix nitrogen (diazotrophs) that live in association with the mussid coral Mussismilia harttii. Consistent increases in diazotroph abundances and diversities were found at increased temperatures. Moreover, gradual shifts in the dominance of particular diazotroph populations occurred as temperature increased, indicating a potential future scenario of climate change. The temperature-sensitive diazotrophs may provide useful bioindicators of the effects of thermal stress on coral reef health, allowing the impact of thermal anomalies to be monitored. In addition, our findings support the development of research on different strategies to improve the fitness of corals during events of thermal stress, such as augmentation with specific diazotrophs.

SUBMITTER: Santos HF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4992079 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Climate change affects key nitrogen-fixing bacterial populations on coral reefs.

Santos Henrique F HF   Carmo Flávia L FL   Duarte Gustavo G   Dini-Andreote Francisco F   Castro Clovis B CB   Rosado Alexandre S AS   van Elsas Jan Dirk JD   Peixoto Raquel S RS  

The ISME journal 20140516 11


Coral reefs are at serious risk due to events associated with global climate change. Elevated ocean temperatures have unpredictable consequences for the ocean's biogeochemical cycles. The nitrogen cycle is driven by complex microbial transformations, including nitrogen fixation. This study investigated the effects of increased seawater temperature on bacteria able to fix nitrogen (diazotrophs) that live in association with the mussid coral Mussismilia harttii. Consistent increases in diazotroph  ...[more]

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