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Annual community patterns in the Halichondria panicea sponge microbiome are characterized by seasonal switching between sponge-specific marine bacteria

Steiner, L. X.; Hentschel, U.

2026-04-21 microbiology
10.64898/2026.04.20.719716 bioRxiv
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This study investigates the seasonal dynamics of the microbiome within the marine sponge Halichondria panicea from Baltic coastal waters, focusing on its symbiotic relationship with Candidatus Halichondribacter symbioticus. Over 16 months, we observed distinct summer and winter microbial communities, transitioning rapidly between these states during spring and fall. Marine sponges host complex microbiomes composed of diverse microbial taxa that play critical roles in host metabolism and nutrient cycling within marine ecosystems. While our understanding of sponge microbiomes has traditionally been based on static characterizations, the temporal dynamics of these associations across seasonal cycles remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated temporal variation in bacterial symbionts of Halichondria panicea over 16 months in Baltic coastal waters using high-throughput amplicon sequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences. The microbiota of H. panicea exhibited host-specific structure and a high degree of stability across seasons, despite fluctuations in environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, photoperiod intensity, and inorganic nutrient availability. In contrast, bacterial communities in surrounding seawater displayed large seasonal shifts which potentially mix with the sponge bacterial community, suggesting that different degrees of ecological pressures act on free-living and symbiotic marine bacteria. These findings establish an empirical baseline for identifying abnormal shifts in symbiont communities, which could be indicative of environmental stress or biological disturbance events.

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