Mediterranean Sea heatwaves jeopardize greater amberjack's (Seriola dumerili) aquaculture productivity through impacts on the fish microbiota

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2025-01-20T14:27:13Z

2025-01-20T14:27:13Z

2023-04-24

2025-01-20T14:27:13Z

Abstract

Climate change is dramatically increasing the frequency and severity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) in the Mediterranean basin, strongly affecting marine food production systems. However, how it will shape the ecology of aquaculture systems, and the cascading effects on productivity, is still a major knowledge gap. The present work aims to increase our understanding of future impacts, caused by raising water temperatures, on the interaction between water and fish microbiotas, and consequential effects upon fish growth. Thus, the bacterial communities present in the water tanks, and mucosal tissues (skin, gills and gut), of greater amberjack farmed in recirculatory aquaculture systems (RAS), at three different temperatures (24, 29 and 33 °C), were characterized in a longitudinal study. The greater amberjack ( Seriola dumerili ) is a teleost species with high potential for EU aquaculture diversification due to its fast growth, excellent flesh quality and global market. We show that higher water temperatures disrupt the greater amberjack’s microbiota. Our results demonstrate the causal mediation exerted by this bacterial community shifts on the reduction of fish growth. The abundance of members of the "Pseudoalteromonas" is positively correlated with fish performance, whereas members of the "Psychrobacter, Chryseomicrobium, Paracoccus" and "Enterovibrio" are suggested as biomarkers for dysbiosis, at higher water temperatures. Hence, opening new evidence-based avenues for the development of targeted microbiota-based biotechnological tools, designed to increase the resilience and adaptation to climate change of the Mediterranean aquaculture industry.

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English

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Oxford Academic

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00243-7

ISME Communications, 2023, vol. 3, num.36

https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00243-7

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cc-by (c) Sánchez Cueto, Pablo et al., 2023

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