Harboring oil-degrading bacteria: A potential mechanism of adaptation and survival in corals inhabiting oil-contaminated reefs

Al-Dahash, LM; Mahmoud, HM

HERO ID

1467028

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

23014479

HERO ID 1467028
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Harboring oil-degrading bacteria: A potential mechanism of adaptation and survival in corals inhabiting oil-contaminated reefs
Authors Al-Dahash, LM; Mahmoud, HM
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume 72
Issue 2
Page Numbers 364-374
Abstract Certain coral reef systems north of the Arabian Gulf are characterized by corals with a unique ability to thrive and flourish despite the presence of crude oil continuously seeping from natural cracks in the seabed. Harboring oil-degrading bacteria as a part of the holobiont has been investigated as a potential mechanism of adaptation and survival for corals in such systems. The use of conventional and molecular techniques verified a predominance of bacteria affiliated with Gammaproteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes in the mucus and tissues of Acropora clathrata and Porites compressa. These bacteria were capable of degrading a wide range of aliphatic (C9-C28) aromatic hydrocarbons (Phenanthrene, Biphenyl, Naphthalene) and crude oil. In addition, microcosms supplied with coral samples and various concentrations of crude oil shifted their bacterial population toward the more advantageous types of oil degraders as oil concentrations increased.
Doi 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.08.029
Pmid 23014479
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Language Text English
Keyword Oil pollution; Oil seepages; North Arabian Gulf; Mechanism of survival; Coral associated oil-utilizing Bacteria
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