Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

dc.contributor.author
Pankey, M. S.  
dc.contributor.author
Gochfeld, D. J.  
dc.contributor.author
Gastaldi, Marianela  
dc.contributor.author
Macartney, K. J.  
dc.contributor.author
Clayshulte Abraham, A.  
dc.contributor.author
Slattery, M.  
dc.contributor.author
Lesser, M. P.  
dc.date.available
2025-05-07T12:29:34Z  
dc.date.issued
2024-03  
dc.identifier.citation
Pankey, M. S.; Gochfeld, D. J.; Gastaldi, Marianela; Macartney, K. J.; Clayshulte Abraham, A.; et al.; Phylosymbiosis and metabolomics resolve phenotypically plastic and cryptic sponge species in the genus Agelas across the Caribbean basin; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Molecular Ecology; 33; 8; 3-2024; 1-21  
dc.identifier.issn
0962-1083  
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/11336/260603  
dc.description.abstract
Fundamental to holobiont biology is recognising how variation in microbial composition and function relates to host phenotypic variation. Sponges often exhibit considerable phenotypic plasticity and also harbour dense microbial communities that function to protect and nourish hosts. One of the most prominent sponge genera on Caribbean coral reefs is Agelas. Using a comprehensive set of morphological (growth form, spicule), chemical and molecular data on 13 recognised species of Agelas in the Caribbean basin, we were able to define only five species (=clades) and found that many morphospecies designations were incongruent with phylogenomic and population genetic analyses. Microbial communities were also strongly differentiated between phylogenetic species, showing little evidence of cryptic divergence and relatively low correlation with morphospecies assignment. Metagenomic analyses also showed strong correspondence to phylogenetic species, and to a lesser extent, geographical and morphological characters. Surprisingly, the variation in secondary metabolites produced by sponge holobionts was explained by geography and morphospecies assignment, in addition to phylogenetic species, and covaried significantly with a subset of microbial symbionts. Spicule characteristics were highly plastic,under greater impact from geographical location than phylogeny. Our results suggest that while phenotypic plasticity is rampant in Agelas, morphological differences within phylogenetic species affect functionally important ecological traits, including the composition of the symbiotic microbial communities and metabolomic profiles.  
dc.format
application/pdf  
dc.language.iso
eng  
dc.publisher
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc  
dc.rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess  
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/  
dc.subject
chemical defence  
dc.subject
co-evolution  
dc.subject
holobiont  
dc.subject
metagenome  
dc.subject
microbiome  
dc.subject
sponge  
dc.subject.classification
Biología Celular, Microbiología  
dc.subject.classification
Ciencias Biológicas  
dc.subject.classification
CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS  
dc.title
Phylosymbiosis and metabolomics resolve phenotypically plastic and cryptic sponge species in the genus Agelas across the Caribbean basin  
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article  
dc.type
info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo  
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion  
dc.date.updated
2025-04-30T14:16:08Z  
dc.journal.volume
33  
dc.journal.number
8  
dc.journal.pagination
1-21  
dc.journal.pais
Reino Unido  
dc.journal.ciudad
Londres  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Pankey, M. S.. University Of New Hampshire; Estados Unidos  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Gochfeld, D. J.. University of Mississippi; Estados Unidos  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Gastaldi, Marianela. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Escuela de Ciencias Marinas. Departamento de Cs. Marinas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos "Almirante Storni". - Provincia de Río Negro. Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Pesca. Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos "Almirante Storni". Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos "Almirante Storni"; Argentina  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Macartney, K. J.. University Of New Hampshire; Estados Unidos  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Clayshulte Abraham, A.. University of Mississippi; Estados Unidos  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Slattery, M.. University of Mississippi; Estados Unidos  
dc.description.fil
Fil: Lesser, M. P.. University Of New Hampshire; Estados Unidos  
dc.journal.title
Molecular Ecology  
dc.relation.alternativeid
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.17321  
dc.relation.alternativeid
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.17321