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Convergent stress response repertoire to thermal challenges in a temperate aposymbiotic coral

Wuitchik, D. M.; Almanzar, A.; Benson, B. E.; Brennan, S. A.; Chavez, J. D.; Liesegang, M. B.; Reavis, J. L.; Reyes, C. L.; Schniedewind, M. K.; Trumble, I. F.; Davies, S. W.

2020-01-25 ecology
10.1101/2020.01.25.919399 bioRxiv
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Anthropogenic climate change threatens corals globally and both high and low temperatures are known to induce coral bleaching. However, coral stress responses across wide thermal breadths are rarely explored. In addition, it is difficult to disentangle the role of symbiosis on the stress response of obligately symbiotic coral hosts. Here, we leverage aposymbiotic colonies of the facultatively symbiotic coral, Astrangia poculata, which lives naturally with and without its algal symbiont, to examine how broad thermal challenges influence coral hosts. A. poculata were collected from their northern range limit and thermally challenged in two independent 16-day common garden experiments (heat and cold challenge) and behavioral responses to food stimuli and genome-wide gene expression profiling (TagSeq) were performed. Both thermal challenges elicited significant reductions in polyp extension. However, five times as many genes were differentially expressed under cold challenge compared to heat challenge. Despite more genes responding to cold challenge, there was significant overlap in which genes were differentially expressed across thermal challenges. These convergently responding genes (CRGs) were associated with downregulation of motor functions and nematocysts while others were consistent with stress responses previously identified in tropical corals. The fact that these responses were observed in aposymbiotic colonies highlights that many genes previously implicated in stress responses in symbiotic species may simply represent the corals stress response in or out of symbiosis.

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