16S rRNA sequencing reveals likely beneficial core

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TU_12 Sphingobacterium sp. enrichment culture clone GIN723 padj ... TU_1843 Sphingobacterium pakistanense padj = 0.00022029. O .... spiritivorum + sp. 3.
16S rRNA sequencing reveals likely beneficial core microbes within faecal samples of the EU protected slug Geomalacus maculosus Inga Reich, Umer Zeeshan Ijaz, Mike Gormally, Cindy J. Smith

Supplementary Information

Supplementary Table S1. Diversity measures for each sample Sample site

Sample ID

Glanteenassig Forest Glanteenassig Forest Glanteenassig Forest Ballaghbeama Gap Ballaghbeama Gap Ballaghbeama Gap Ballycarbery Ballycarbery Ballycarbery Lough Currane Lough Currane Lough Currane Derrycunnihy Woods Derrycunnihy Woods Derrycunnihy Woods Barraduff Barraduff Barraduff Raferigeen Raferigeen Crookhaven Derreen Forest Derreen Forest Derreen Forest Glengarriff Woods Glengarriff Woods Glengarriff Woods Cloosh Forest Cloosh Forest Cloosh Forest Reared - Lichen Reared - Lichen Reared - Lichen Reared - Oats Reared - Oats Reared - Oats

A1 A4 A5 C2 C3 C5 D1 D2 D3 E1 E4 E5 F1 F4 F5 H2 H3 H4 I1 I2 J1 M2 M3 M4 N1 N2 N5 T1 T2 T4 L1 L2 L3 O2 O3 O5

Observed OTUs 319 269 389 444 445 533 255 364 371 336 319 233 575 315 163 445 523 346 305 189 586 422 406 313 348 560 573 312 389 294 234 335 260 254 204 159

Number Number of Species of doubletons Richness singletons 93 58 290.21 102 51 241.82 124 60 273.16 110 71 357.77 141 90 339.3 103 96 400.65 54 35 193.36 94 69 298.32 116 74 324.62 62 42 285.55 117 37 234.89 87 43 159.09 171 103 421.23 105 59 224.17 50 27 139.69 144 63 344.39 185 100 410.29 85 60 275.54 85 40 210.72 71 25 136.63 125 98 453.7 117 64 331.32 139 58 309.16 113 44 313 116 54 284.7 179 111 417.12 167 112 454.98 114 50 210.56 154 66 278.86 57 48 248.21 69 54 176.63 73 60 271.69 64 49 180.7 77 43 194.52 42 26 160.37 36 21 119.66

Shannon's Diversity Index 3.61 3.36 2.14 4.4 3.65 4.22 3.04 3.5 3.47 3.07 2.17 1.28 4.14 2.2 2.15 3.46 3.67 3.13 3 2.27 3.27 3.97 3.64 3.73 3.02 4.02 4.02 2.61 2.52 2.82 2.82 3.27 2.79 2.72 2.93 2.65

Pielou's Evenness 0.63 0.6 0.36 0.72 0.6 0.67 0.55 0.59 0.59 0.53 0.38 0.23 0.65 0.38 0.42 0.57 0.59 0.53 0.52 0.43 0.51 0.66 0.61 0.65 0.52 0.64 0.63 0.45 0.42 0.5 0.52 0.56 0.5 0.49 0.55 0.52

Supplementary Table S2 Sample weight [g] and DNA amount [μg/ml] of PCR product Sample A1 A4 A5 C2 C3 C5 D1 D2 D3 E1 E4 E5 F1 F4 F5 H2 H3 H4 I1 I2 J1 M2 M3 M4 N1 N2 N5 T1 T2 T4 L1 L2 L3 O2 O3 O5

Weight 0.14 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.1 0.08 0.09 0.15 0.08 0.16 0.12 0.12 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.18 0.17 0.13 0.08 0.02 0.09 0.08 0.05 0.12 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

DNA amount 17.7 17.3 14.6 14 21.5 25.6 25.2 17 26.9 36.8 16 20 25.2 23.5 18.9 15.5 22.8 11.2 12.7 27.9 13.1 32.9 21.8 18.3 25.1 33 15.5 17.9 25.8 12.9 15.8 30.1 15.1 23.2 26.3 19.1

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Supplementary Figure S1. Pielou's evenness, richness and Shannon's Diversity Index for each sample (dots) grouped by site and arranged by habitat (ES = Exposed Siliceous). The thick horizontal line is the median sample value while the box shows the interquartile range. Statistically significant differences between sites at p < 0.05 are shown above the plot.

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OTU_432 Saccharibacteria padj = 0.00089012

OTU_61 Mucilaginibacter sp. JC2901 padj = 0.00051239

OTU_214 Brevundimonas padj = 0.00045497

OTU_3 Microvirga padj = 0.00044284

OTU_76 Bryobacter padj = 0.00042318

OTU_422 Acetobacter padj = 0.00041015

OTU_1063 Granulicella padj = 0.00037436

OTU_35 Opitutae vadinHA64 padj = 0.0003355

OTU_841 alphaI cluster padj = 0.00031005

OTU_1368 Raoultella padj = 0.00028917

OTU_53 Mucilaginibacter padj = 0.00027794

OTU_381 Bacillus padj = 0.00027659

OTU_1558 Rhizobiales padj = 0.00027659

OTU_488 Nosocomiicoccus padj = 0.00022297

OTU_1843 Sphingobacterium pakistanense padj = 0.00022029

OTU_100 Acidobacteriaceae (Subgroup 1) padj = 0.00020363

OTU_866 Serratia padj = 0.00016682

OTU_38 Burkholderia padj = 0.00012858

OTU_373 Marvinbryantia padj = 9.5586e−05

OTU_93 Edaphobacter padj = 9.5586e−05

OTU_51 Singulisphaera padj = 7.3183e−05

OTU_17 Rahnella padj = 6.2109e−05

OTU_1971 Roseomonas padj = 6.2109e−05

OTU_137 Pseudomonas padj = 4.9663e−05

OTU_67 Burkholderia sp. CPA6 padj = 4.8505e−05

OTU_277 Pedobacter sp. padj = 3.997e−05

OTU_2372 Stenotrophomonas padj = 2.7385e−05

OTU_46 Mucilaginibacter padj = 2.7385e−05

OTU_26 Lactococcus padj = 2.3149e−05

OTU_461 alphaI cluster padj = 2.0497e−05

OTU_104 Luteolibacter padj = 1.1032e−05

OTU_558 Dyadobacter padj = 1.0145e−05

OTU_585 Delftia sp. padj = 1.0145e−05

OTU_166 Massilia sp. DR−a8 padj = 1.0145e−05

OTU_27 Chitinolyticbacter meiyuanensis padj = 1.0145e−05

OTU_32 Opitutae vadinHA64 padj = 7.1803e−06

OTU_11 Burkholderia padj = 5.2396e−06

OTU_790 Acidobacteriaceae (Subgroup 1) padj = 4.8811e−06

OTU_196 Flavobacterium padj = 4.3368e−06

OTU_2847 Cedecea sp. padj = 4.1721e−06

OTU_271 Burkholderia sp. IpA−51 padj = 2.4542e−06

OTU_262 Prosthecobacter sp. EBTL04 padj = 1.2141e−06

OTU_216 Serratia padj = 9.543e−07

OTU_2 Rhodococcus padj = 6.0453e−07

OTU_7 Mucilaginibacter sp. RG4−7 padj = 4.5207e−07

OTU_70 Bdellovibrio padj = 3.3593e−07

OTU_1414 Enterobacter padj = 2.2073e−07

OTU_770 Comamonadaceae padj = 6.7626e−08

OTU_342 Raoultella ornithinolytica padj = 2.9368e−08

OTU_3185 Singulisphaera padj = 2.9368e−08

OTU_223 Paenibacillus sp. FSL R5−0345 padj = 2.3795e−08

OTU_3139 Singulisphaera padj = 2.1537e−08

OTU_186 Albidiferax padj = 5.1294e−09

OTU_243 Candidatus Captivus padj = 4.2559e−09

OTU_161 Rohodovulum sp. padj = 3.1418e−09

OTU_47 Beijerinckiaceae padj = 2.9778e−09

OTU_37 Singulisphaera padj = 2.6351e−09

OTU_580 Pseudomonas padj = 1.7224e−09

OTU_9 Flavobacterium padj = 1.4735e−09

OTU_65 Acidobacterium padj = 6.0564e−10

OTU_153 Comamonas padj = 6.0487e−13

OTU_71 Planomicrobium padj = 2.4429e−13

OTU_3075 Escherichia coli 2−156−04_S1_C1 padj = 1.2489e−13

OTU_4 Acidiphilium padj = 1.0964e−13

OTU_224 Enterobacteriaceae padj = 4.952e−14

OTU_5 Ewingella americana ATCC 33852 padj = 3.6346e−15

OTU_106 Comamonas padj = 8.1795e−16

OTU_206 Achromobacter padj = 3.4189e−16

OTU_94 Nubsella zeaxanthinifaciens padj = 2.2016e−19

OTU_3117 Cedecea sp. padj = 3.0311e−22

OTU_40 Flavobacterium lindanitolerans padj = 1.3866e−22

OTU_12 Sphingobacterium sp. enrichment culture clone GIN723 padj = 8.8426e−31

OTU_10 Stenotrophomonas padj = 1.3667e−34

Supplement ary Figure S3. OTUs with log-fold changes between reared and wild specimens (OTUs without any classification not shown).





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Supplementary Figure S4. The most common isolation sources of the bacteria from the NCBI website which were identified as matches to the sequences in this study Wild specimens

Soil Sea Sea water Sediment Glacier Biofilm Rhizosphere Forest soil Waste water Coast Others

Reared - Lichen

Soil Rhizosphere Lake Sea water River Wetland Agricultural soil Epilimnion Sea Cave Others

Reared - Oats

Soil Sea water Sea Rhizosphere Plantation Marine sediment Sediment Bay Inlet River Others

Supplementary Figure S5. Bacteria isolated from guts, crops and faeces from other studies investigating terrestrial snails and slugs (only genera mentioned in more than 1 study are included) Authors Organism(s) Method Bacteria isolated from Class Bacteroidetes

Order Bacteriodales Flavobacteriales

Family Bacteroidaceae Flavobacteraceae

Genus Bacteroides Chryseobacterium

Cardoso et al. 2012 Charrier et al. 1980 Joynson et al. 2014 Joynson et al. 2017 Rossing & Hietpas 2007 Stalder et al. 2014 Helix pomatia , Achatina fulica Arion ater Arion fasciatus Arion vulgaris Arion ater Cornu aspersum (land snail) (terrestrial slug) (terrestrial slug) (terrestrial slug) (terrestrial slug) (land snails) Culture Culture based + Culture Culture based Culture based Culture based independent independent independent Gut and crop Gut Gut and crop Gut Gut Faeces

B. sp.

B. sp. + vulgatus C. gleum

Wilkinson 2010 Deroceras reticulatum (terrestrial slug) Culture based + independent Gut

C. sp.

M. paludis

M. sp. Sphingobacteriales Sphingobacteriaceae Mucilaginibacter

Firmicutes

Beta-Proteobacteria

Clostridiales Lactobacillales

Burkholderiales

Clostridiaceae Carnobacteriaceae

Enterococcaceae Streptococcaceae Comamonadaceae Oxalobacteraceae

Sphingobacterium Clostridium Carnobacterium

Enterococcus Lactococcus Comamonas Janthinobacterium

Clostridiaceae

L. sp. C. sp.

C. sp.

Enterobacteriales

Aeromonadaceae

C. leptum C. sp.

E. casseliflavus, malodoratus + raffinosus L. lactis

A. sp. Gamma-Proteobacteria Aeromonadales

E. casseliflavus + sp.

A. hydrohila B. agrestis + noackiae

Enterobacteriaceae Buttiauxella C. sp. Citrobacter

C. freundii

E. amnigenus

Enterobacter sp.

Enterobacter E. amylovora + tasmaniensis Erwinia

K. intermedia

O. proteus P. sp. 57917

Pantoea

P. carotovorum

Pectobacterium Rahnella Raoultella

S. sp.

Serratia

A. sp.

Acinetobacter

P. sp.

5 B. sp.

C. koseri, rodentium, youngae + sp.

C. freundii

C. freundii

A. beijerinckii

B. noackiae C. freundii + sp.

E. cloacae, cancerogenus + sp. E. amylovora, bellingiae, pyrifoliae, tasmaniensis + sp. E. albertii, coli, fergusonii + sp.

E. aerogenes + sp.

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3 E. coli

E.-Shigella

E. sp.

E. americana

K. cryocersens

K. sp.

P. ananatis, vagans + sp. P. carotovorum, wasabiae + sp. R. sp.

3 2 3 5 1 2

R. sp.

S. enterica + typhimorium S. odorifera, proteamaculans + sp.

R. sp. R. sp.

2 3 3 2

S. sp.

A. baumannii, calcoaceticus, haemolyticus, johnsonii, junii, lwoffii, radioresistens + sp. P. aeruginosa, entomophila, fluorescens, mendocina, palustris, putidae, savastanoi, stutzeri, syringae + sp. S. maltophilia

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E. sp.

K. sp. K. pneumoniae, variicola + sp.

3 4 3 2

A. media + sp.

R. sp.

S. sp.

Pseudamonadaceae Pseudomonas Xanthomonadales Xanthomonadaceae Stenotrophomonas

A. encheleia , hydrophilia , media , popoffii , salmonicida + sobria

R. terrigena

Salmonella

Pseudomonadales Moraxellaceae

J. sp.

K. sp. K. intermedia

Kluyvera Obesumbacterium

L. sp. C. sp.

B. agrestis

C. gillenii + sp.

K. sp.

A.hydrophilia , salmonicida + sp.

Observed studies B. sp. 3 3 C. daeguense + sp. M. calamicampi, mallensis, ximonensis + sp. 3 S. pakistanense, spiritivorum + sp. 3 C. saccharogumia 4 C. sp. 2 E. faecium + sp.

L. lactis C. testosteroni J. sp.

Aeromonas

Escherichia Ewingella Klebsiella

S. sp.

S. spiritivorum

This study Geomalacus maculosus (terrestrial slug) Culture independent Faeces

S. plymuthica + sp.

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A. indicus + sp.

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P. tolaasii

S. maltophilia

P. aeruginosa + sp.

S. sp.

P. lutea + sp.

S. sp.

5 4