Title of article
Population Dynamic of Dendronephthya sp.-Associated Bacteria in Natural and Artificial Habitats
Author/Authors
SOKA, SUSAN Atma Jaya Catholic University - Faculty of Biotechnology, Indonesia , HUTAGALUNG, RORY ANTHONY Atma Jaya Catholic University - Faculty of Biotechnology, Indonesia , YOGIARA Atma Jaya Catholic University - Faculty of Biotechnology, Indonesia , ASSISI, CLARA Atma Jaya Catholic University - Faculty of Biotechnology, Indonesia
From page
57
To page
60
Abstract
Dendronephthya sp. is a soft coral that has huge distribution starting from Indopacific, Tonga, Solomon Islands to Great Barrier Reef in Australia. However, this soft corals survive only in short period after cultivation in artificial habitat (aquarium). Recent study showed that the soft coral Dendronephtya sp. has an association or symbiotic relationship with several bacteria, commonly known as coral associated bacteria (CAB). In this study, we compared the population dynamic of Dendronephthya sp.-associated bacteria in natural and artificial habitat, resulting different bacterial community profiles using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis of bacterial community DNA. There were 15 main classes of bacterial population identified along with uncultured microorganism, uncultured organism, uncultured bacteria and unidentified organism. Members of Actinobacteria, Arthrobacteria, Chlorobia, Caldilineae, δ-proteobacteria and Proteobacteria were predicted to give contributions in the survival ability of both Dendronephthya sp. The cultivation of soft corals after 2 weeks in artificial habitat increases bacterial population similarity on 2 different samples by 10%. Bacterial population similarity in artificial habitat would increase along with the longer cultivation time of soft corals.
Keywords
Dendronephthya sp. , coral associated bacteria , T , RFLP
Journal title
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Journal title
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Record number
2557279
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