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MEPS 753:19-35 (2025)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14763

Detection of the Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis Philaster clade on sympatric metazoa, plankton, and abiotic surfaces and assessment for its potential reemergence

Brayan Vilanova-Cuevas1,#, Katherine H. Philipp1,#, Ashley K. Altera1, Amy Apprill2, Cynthia C. Becker3, Donald C. Behringer4, Marilyn E. Brandt5, Mya Breitbart6, Kayla A. Budd5, Christopher M. DeRito1, Elizabeth Duermit-Moreau4, James S. Evans7, Maria Hopson-Fernandes6, Julian A. Fleischer1, Samuel Gittens Jr. 5, Michael W. Henson8, Alwin Hylkema9,10, Christina A. Kellogg7, Andrew J. Maritan11, Julie L. Meyer3, Zoe A. Pratte11, Isabella T. Ritchie6, Moriah L. B. Sevier5, Matthew Souza5, Frank J. Stewart11, Sietske Van Der Wal12, Sarah VonHoene5, Ian Hewson1,*

1Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
2Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
3Department of Soil, Water and Ecosystem Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
4School of Forest, Fisheries and Geomatics Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
5Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas 00802, US Virgin Islands
6College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
7US Geological Survey St. Petersburg Costal & Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
8Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA
9Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, 8901 BV Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
10Marine Animal Ecology Group, Wageningen University, 6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands
11Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
12Aruba National Parks Foundation, Santa Cruz, Aruba
#These authors contributed equally to this work
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ABSTRACT: A ciliate belonging to the Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis (DaSc)-associated Philaster clade (DaScPc) caused catastrophic long-spined urchin mass mortality in spring and summer of 2022. The ciliate can be grown in culture in both the presence and absence of D. antillarum tissues, suggesting that it may persist outside its host by consuming microorganisms or dissolved organic nutrients. We hypothesized that DaScPc was present outside its host during and after mass mortality and absent prior to 2022. We examined DaScPc in DNA extracted from 500 swabs of sympatric metazoa and abiotic surfaces, and plankton samples, collected at 35 sites in the Caribbean in 2022 and 2023. DaScPc was detected on corals, turf algae, and a sponge, predominantly at sites with active or prior DaSc. We examined whether it was present prior to 2022 by surveying extracted DNA from Caribbean corals and water collected near corals by PCR and by mining publicly available transcriptomes and metagenomes for DaScPc rRNAs. These efforts yielded no DaScPc genes. We further hypothesized that DaScPc may recruit to the specific corals detected in field surveys, and that these may then infect naïve hosts. A mesocosm experiment to test DaScPc recruitment suggested that, while it recruited to corals, it did so inconsistently between coral species. Incubation of corals that recruited DaScPc with naïve urchins yielded inconclusive results since urchins died without characteristic DaSc signs. Overall, our results suggest that DaScPc may occur outside its urchin host, and that it may have been absent in the region prior to 2022.


KEY WORDS: Scuticociliate · Diadema · Philaster · Organic matter · Caribbean


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Cite this article as: Vilanova-Cuevas B, Philipp KH, Altera AK, Apprill A and others (2025) Detection of the Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis Philaster clade on sympatric metazoa, plankton, and abiotic surfaces and assessment for its potential reemergence. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 753:19-35. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14763

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