2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-021-02210-x
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Coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota releases larvae at midnight

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“…Moreover, we cannot exclude the possibility that A. aerophoba sponge cells were remaining in the microbial symbiont fraction and, thus, affected the transcriptional responses. However, we would expect that those sponge cells will activate a transcriptional response in both D. avara and A. aerophoba , if any, because studies on sponge self- and non-self-transplants suggest active rejection of cells from other sponges, even if derived from other individuals of the same species [ 70 72 ]. An alternative explanation to the differential response between the sponge species may be related to the host intrinsic characteristics such as species-specific traits or to the HMA-LMA status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we cannot exclude the possibility that A. aerophoba sponge cells were remaining in the microbial symbiont fraction and, thus, affected the transcriptional responses. However, we would expect that those sponge cells will activate a transcriptional response in both D. avara and A. aerophoba , if any, because studies on sponge self- and non-self-transplants suggest active rejection of cells from other sponges, even if derived from other individuals of the same species [ 70 72 ]. An alternative explanation to the differential response between the sponge species may be related to the host intrinsic characteristics such as species-specific traits or to the HMA-LMA status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we cannot exclude the possibility that A. aerophoba sponge cells were remaining in the microbial symbiont fraction and, thus, affected the transcriptional responses. However, we would expect that those sponge cells will activate a transcriptional response in both D. avara and A. aerophoba , if any, because studies on sponge self- and non-self-transplants suggest active rejection of cells from other sponges, even if derived from other individuals of the same species (Hildemann et al, 1979; Hirose et al, 2021; Saito, 2013). Overall, our results show a lack of a differential transcriptomic response in a HMA sponge against microbes that we interpret as an adaptation to the permanent presence of symbionts within the sponge mesohyl system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%