A ubiquitous subcuticular bacterial symbiont of a coral predator, the crown-of-thorns starfish, in the Indo-Pacific.
Naohisa WadaHideaki YuasaRei KajitaniYasuhiro GotohYoshitoshi OguraDai YoshimuraAtsushi ToyodaSen-Lin TangYukihiro HigashimuraHugh SweatmanZac ForsmanOmri BronsteinGal EyalNalinee ThongthamTakehiko ItohTetsuya HayashiNina YasudaPublished in: Microbiome (2020)
COTS27 can be found in three allopatric COTS species, ranging from the northern Red Sea to the Pacific, implying that the symbiotic relationship arose before the speciation events (approximately 2 million years ago). The universal association of COTS27 with COTS and nearly mono-specific association at least with the Indo-Pacific COTS provides a useful model system for studying symbiont-host interactions in marine invertebrates and may have applications for coral reef conservation. Video Abstract.
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