Abstract
Reports of mass coral mortality from disease have increased over the last two decades. Montipora white syndrome (MWS) is a tissue loss disease that has negatively impacted populations of the coral Montipora capitata in Kāne‘ohe Bay, Hawai‘i. Two types of MWS have been documented; a progressive disease termed chronic MWS (cMWS), that can be caused by Vibrio owensii strain OCN002, and a comparatively faster disease termed acute MWS (aMWS), that can be caused by Vibrio coralliilyticus strain OCN008. M. capitata colonies exhibiting cMWS can spontaneously switch to aMWS in the field. In this study, a novel Pseudoalteromonas species, P. piratica strain OCN003, fulfilled Koch’s postulates of disease causation as another etiological agent of aMWS. Additionally, OCN003 induced a switch from cMWS to aMWS on M. capitata in laboratory infection trials. A comparison of OCN003 and Vibrio coralliilyticus strain OCN008, showed that OCN003 was more effective at inducing the cMWS to aMWS switch in M. capitata than OCN008. This study is the first to demonstrate that similar disease signs on one coral species (aMWS on M. capitata) can be caused by multiple pathogens, and describes the first Pseudoalteromonas species that infects coral.
Highlights
Coral disease is an environmental and economic concern that threatens the continued survival of coral reef ecosystems and intensifies the impacts of other recognized detriments to coral health
Pseudoalteromonas piratica strain OCN003 is another etiological agent of acute tissue loss lesions in Montipora capitata
This work describes the first non-Vibrio etiological agent of acute tissue loss disease in M. capitata, Pseudoalteromonas piratica strain OCN003, and is the first member of this genus confirmed as a coral pathogen
Summary
Coral disease is an environmental and economic concern that threatens the continued survival of coral reef ecosystems and intensifies the impacts of other recognized detriments to coral health.
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