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Symbiont transmission in marine sponges: reproduction, development, and metamorphosis
Carrier, T.J.; Maldonado, M.; Schmittmann, L.; Pita, L.; Bosch, T.C.G.; Hentschel, U. (2022). Symbiont transmission in marine sponges: reproduction, development, and metamorphosis. BMC Biology 20: 100. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12915-022-01291-6
In: BMC Biology. BioMed Central: London. e-ISSN 1741-7007, more
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Keywords
    Porifera [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Evolution, Holobiont, Host-microbe, Invertebrate, Microbiome, Porifera

Authors  Top 
  • Carrier, T.J.
  • Maldonado, M.
  • Schmittmann, L.
  • Pita, L.
  • Bosch, T.C.G.
  • Hentschel, U.

Abstract
    Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) form symbioses with diverse microbial communities that can be transmitted between generations through their developmental stages. Here, we integrate embryology and microbiology to review how symbiotic microorganisms are transmitted in this early-diverging lineage. We describe that vertical transmission is widespread but not universal, that microbes are vertically transmitted during a select developmental window, and that properties of the developmental microbiome depends on whether a species is a high or low microbial abundance sponge. Reproduction, development, and symbiosis are thus deeply rooted, but why these partnerships form remains the central and elusive tenet of these developmental symbioses.

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