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Orellana, Luis H.


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Elusive marine Verrucomicrobiota: Seasonally abundant members of the novel genera Seribacter and Chordibacter specialize in degrading sulfated glycans Wilkie, Orellana (2025). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 48 (1) Chordibacter forsetii Ts Seribacteraceae Seribacter sulfatis Ts Seribacter Chordibacter
Acidimicrobiia, the actinomycetota of coastal marine sediments: Abundance, taxonomy and genomic potential Silva-Solar et al. (2024). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 47 (6) Benthobacteraceae Benthobacterales Benthobacter isfjordensis Ts Benthobacter “Hadalibacter litoralis” “Hadalibacter” “Ilumatobacter isfjordensis” “Ilumatobacter herschelensis”
Candidatus Abditibacter, a novel genus within the Cryomorphaceae, thriving in the North Sea Grieb et al. (2020). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 43 (4) “Abditibacter”
The low diverse gastric microbiome of the jellyfish Cotylorhiza tuberculata is dominated by four novel taxa Viver et al. (2017). Environmental Microbiology 19 (8) “Sygnamydia medusae”
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The low diverse gastric microbiome of the jellyfish Cotylorhiza tuberculata is dominated by four novel taxa
Summary Cotylorhiza tuberculata is an important scyphozoan jellyfish producing population blooms in the Mediterranean probably due to pelagic ecosystem's decay. Its gastric cavity can serve as a simple model of microbial–animal digestive associations, yet poorly characterized. Using state‐of‐the‐art metagenomic population binning and catalyzed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD‐FISH), we show that only four novel clonal phylotypes were consistently associated with multiple jellyfish adults. Two affiliated close to Spiroplasma and Mycoplasma genera, one to chlamydial ‘ Candidatus Syngnamydia’, and one to bacteroidetal Tenacibaculum , and were at least one order of magnitude more abundant than any other bacteria detected. Metabolic modelling predicted an aerobic heterotrophic lifestyle for the chlamydia, which were found intracellularly in Onychodromopsis ‐like ciliates. The Spiroplasma ‐like organism was predicted to be an anaerobic fermenter associated to some jellyfish cells, whereas the Tenacibaculum ‐like as free‐living aerobic heterotroph, densely colonizing the mesogleal axis inside the gastric filaments. The association between the jellyfish and its reduced microbiome was close and temporally stable, and possibly related to food digestion and protection from pathogens. Based on the genomic and microscopic data, we propose three candidate taxa: ‘ Candidatus Syngnamydia medusae’, ‘ Candidatus Medusoplasma mediterranei’ and ‘ Candidatus Tenacibaculum medusae’.
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