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The reef-building coral Galaxea fascicularis: a new model system for coral symbiosis research

View ORCID ProfileGiulia Puntin, View ORCID ProfileJamie Craggs, Róisín Hayden, Kara E. Engelhardt, View ORCID ProfileShelby McIlroy, View ORCID ProfileMichael Sweet, View ORCID ProfileDavid M. Baker, View ORCID ProfileMaren Ziegler
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.02.494472
Giulia Puntin
1Marine Holobiomics Lab, Department of Animal Ecology & Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 IFZ, 35392 Giessen, Germany
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Jamie Craggs
2Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ, United Kingdom
3Coral Spawning Lab, Unit 6, Midas Metro Centre, 193 Garth Rd, Morden, SM4 4NE, United Kingdom
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Róisín Hayden
4The Swire Institute of Marine Science, University of Hong Kong, Cape D’Aguilar, Hong Kong
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Kara E. Engelhardt
1Marine Holobiomics Lab, Department of Animal Ecology & Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 IFZ, 35392 Giessen, Germany
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Shelby McIlroy
4The Swire Institute of Marine Science, University of Hong Kong, Cape D’Aguilar, Hong Kong
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Michael Sweet
3Coral Spawning Lab, Unit 6, Midas Metro Centre, 193 Garth Rd, Morden, SM4 4NE, United Kingdom
5Aquatic Research Facility, Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, University of Derby, DE22 1GB, United Kingdom
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David M. Baker
4The Swire Institute of Marine Science, University of Hong Kong, Cape D’Aguilar, Hong Kong
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Maren Ziegler
1Marine Holobiomics Lab, Department of Animal Ecology & Systematics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 IFZ, 35392 Giessen, Germany
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Reef-building corals owe their evolutionary success to their symbiosis with unicellular algae (Symbiodiniaceae). However, increasingly frequent heat waves lead to coral mass-bleaching events and pose a serious threat to the survival of reef ecosystems. Despite significant efforts, a mechanistic understanding of coral-algal symbiosis functioning, what leads to its breakdown and what can prevent it, remains incomplete. The main obstacles are low amenability of corals to experimental handling and, owing to its obligatory nature, the difficulties of manipulating the coral-algal association. Indeed, many studies on the symbiotic partnership are conducted on other cnidarian model organisms and their results may therefore not be fully transferable to tropical reef-building corals. Here, we identify the tropical stony coral species Galaxea fascicularis as a novel candidate coral model system. Individual polyps of this species can be separated, enabling highly replicated genotype studies, and are well suited to experimental investigation of the symbiosis as they can be easily and effectively rid of their algal symbionts (bleached). We show that bleached adult individuals can reestablish symbiosis with non-native symbionts, and we report the completion of the gametogenic cycle ex-situ, with the successful spawning in aquaria over multiple years. These achievements help overcome several of the major limitations to direct research on corals and highlight the potential of G. fascicularis as an important new model system for investigations of symbiosis functioning and manipulation.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • New Figure 1 added to summarize study design New Figure 6 added to visualize spawning periodicity Trials on qualitative symbiosis re-establishment moved to supplement Additional supplemental tables added to provide details on symbiosis reestablishment, new ITS2 sequencing of Symbiodiniaceae, and rearing conditions across labs

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The reef-building coral Galaxea fascicularis: a new model system for coral symbiosis research
Giulia Puntin, Jamie Craggs, Róisín Hayden, Kara E. Engelhardt, Shelby McIlroy, Michael Sweet, David M. Baker, Maren Ziegler
bioRxiv 2022.06.02.494472; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.02.494472
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The reef-building coral Galaxea fascicularis: a new model system for coral symbiosis research
Giulia Puntin, Jamie Craggs, Róisín Hayden, Kara E. Engelhardt, Shelby McIlroy, Michael Sweet, David M. Baker, Maren Ziegler
bioRxiv 2022.06.02.494472; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.02.494472

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