Diversity and flexibility of algal symbiont community in globally distributed larger benthic foraminifera of the genus Amphistegina.
Martina PrazeresT Edward RobertsShadrina Fildzah RamadhaniSteve S DooChristiane SchmidtMarleen StuhrWillem RenemaPublished in: BMC microbiology (2021)
We show that local habitat is the main factor influencing the overall composition of the algal symbiont community. However, host identity and the phylogenetic relationship among hosts is relevant in shaping the specific endosymbiont diatom community, suggesting that the relationship between diatom endosymbiont and hosts plays a crucial role in the evolutionary history of the genus Amphistegina. The capacity of Amphistegina species to associate with a diverse array of diatoms, and possibly other algal groups, likely underpins the ecological success of these crucial calcifying organisms across their extensive geographic range.