2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-021-04599-6
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Exploring benthic cyanobacterial diversity and co-occurring potentially harmful dinoflagellates in six islands of the South Pacific

Abstract: Cyanobacteria represent a potential risk to human health, as they can produce an array of toxic compounds. Proliferations of potentially toxic benthic marine cyanobacteria are predicted to increase in frequency and spread geographically with climate change and eutrophication, especially in tropical lagoons. Benthic cyanobacterial mats harbour many species of other bacteria and eukaryotic organisms, some of which have been linked to human poisonings after consumption of contaminated seafood. Metabarcoding was u… Show more

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“…1b), conspicuous benthic consortia primarily comprised of members of the phyla Cyanobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes, with a distinct lack of a robust eukaryotic phototrophic assemblage (i.e. minimal relative abundance of diatoms and multicellular microbial algae; Cissell & McCoy 2021, Cissell & McCoy in review; though see Biessy et al 2021). Composition among mats at a local scale (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1b), conspicuous benthic consortia primarily comprised of members of the phyla Cyanobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes, with a distinct lack of a robust eukaryotic phototrophic assemblage (i.e. minimal relative abundance of diatoms and multicellular microbial algae; Cissell & McCoy 2021, Cissell & McCoy in review; though see Biessy et al 2021). Composition among mats at a local scale (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…within reef site beta diversity) displays remarkably minimal heterogeneity (Cissell & McCoy in review). At higher taxonomic rankings, mat composition is also seemingly well-conserved across broader geographic ranges (Biessy et al 2021), though biogeographic differences in the composition of the dominant cyanobacterial taxa in benthic mats have previously been proposed, mediated via local environmental context (Charpy et al 2012b, Echenique-Subiabre et al 2015). The taxonomic complexity of mats is complemented by a rich functional complexity encompassing both oxic and anoxic metabolisms, with ecophysiological and/or molecular evidence supporting mat contributions to the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorous on reefs (Charpy et al 2007, 2010, Brocke et al 2015b, 2018, den Haan et al 2016, Cissell and McCoy 2021).…”
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“…Conflicting evidence of BCM consumption may reflect geographic differences in the composition of these mat communities or the production of secondary metabolites within them. Few studies have investigated the taxonomic composition of BCMs (but see Biessy et al 2021; Cissell and McCoy 2021), and much of the research surrounding the chemical defenses of BCMs has focused on secondary metabolites isolated from a few mat-forming species (e.g., Lyngbya spp. ; Thacker et al 1997; Nagle and Paul 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have investigated the taxonomic composition of BCMs (but see Biessy et al 2021;Cissell and McCoy 2021), and much of the research surrounding the chemical defenses of BCMs has focused on secondary metabolites isolated from a few mat-forming species (e.g., Lyngbya spp. ; Thacker et al 1997;Nagle and Paul 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%