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Título: Major ocean currents may shape the microbiome of the topshell Phorcus sauciatus in the NE Atlantic Ocean
Autores/as: Sousa, Ricardo
Reis Vasconcelos, Joana Patricia 
Vera-Escalona, Iván
Delgado, João
Freitas, Mafalda
González, José A. 
Riera, Rodrigo 
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Proyectos: Desenvolvimiento de condiciones técnico científicas, formación transferencia de tecnología y conocimiento 
Valorización de productos marinos de la Macaronesia: Turismo, gastronomía y capacitación profesional 
Publicación seriada: Scientific Reports 
Resumen: Studies on microbial communities are pivotal to understand the role and the evolutionary paths of the host and their associated microorganisms in the ecosystems. Meta-genomics techniques have proven to be one of the most effective tools in the identification of endosymbiotic communities of host species. The microbiome of the highly exploited topshell Phorcus sauciatus was characterized in the Northeastern Atlantic (Portugal, Madeira, Selvagens, Canaries and Azores). Alpha diversity analysis based on observed OTUs showed significant differences among regions. The Principal Coordinates Analysis of beta-diversity based on presence/absence showed three well differentiated groups, one from Azores, a second from Madeira and the third one for mainland Portugal, Selvagens and the Canaries. The microbiome results may be mainly explained by large-scale oceanographic processes of the study region, i.e., the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre, and specifically by the Canary Current. Our results suggest the feasibility of microbiome as a model study to unravel biogeographic and evolutionary processes in marine species with high dispersive potential.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/108025
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91448-0
Fuente: Scientific Reports [EISSN 2045-2322], v. 11 (1), 12480, (Junio 2021)
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