“…Sponge microbiome composition is predominantly host-driven, with only a small degree of overlap with seawater microbial communities (Hentschel et al, 2002;Schmitt et al, 2012). Similarly, relatively few microbial taxa are shared across the phylum, and host species is a key determinant of microbiome composition (Blanquer, Uriz, & Galand, 2013;Pita, Turon, López-Legentil, & Erwin, 2013;Schmitt et al, 2012;Thomas et al, 2016;Turon, Cáliz, Garate, Casamayor, & Uriz, 2018). This strong association is thought to be driven by a combination of vertical transmission of microbial associates (i.e., parent to offspring transmission) and horizontal transmission of seawater microbes to highly selective host environments (Fieth, Gauthier, Bayes, Green, & Degnan, 2016;Thacker & Freeman, 2012;Turon et al, 2018).…”