Correction to: Shifting the microbiome of a coral holobiont and improving host physiology by inoculation with a potentially beneficial bacterial consortium. [PDF]
Zhang Y +10 more
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Cold induces acute stress but heat is ultimately more deleterious for the reef-building coral Acropora yongei [PDF]
Climate change driven increases in intensity and frequency of both hot and cold extreme events contribute to coral reef decline by causing widespread coral bleaching and mortality.
Deheyn, D.D., Goericke, R., Roth, M.S.
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Shifting the microbiome of a coral holobiont and improving host physiology by inoculation with a potentially beneficial bacterial consortium. [PDF]
Zhang Y +10 more
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Aquaculture of corals: the effects of temperature and modifications in photoperiod in performance and growth of Stylophora pistillata [PDF]
Nowadays, corals have a large economic potential and the increasing demand places an enormous pressure on wild reefs. This issue brings new challenges for coral production in terms of increasing production and efficiency. Besides this, climate change and
Meireles, João Pedro Gomes
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Genetics and genetic tools in coral reef management 2011 [PDF]
This report forms a synthesis of current knowledge and future applications of genetics in coral reef management. It is divided up into three parts, (1) the coral host, (2) the Symbiodinium, and (3) other coral associated microbes.
Lundgren, P.
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Decline of a distinct coral reef holobiont community under ocean acidification
Background Microbes play vital roles across coral reefs both in the environment and inside and upon macrobes (holobionts), where they support critical functions such as nutrition and immune system modulation. These roles highlight the potential ecosystem-
Jake Williams +9 more
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Gene Expression and Photophysiological Changes in Pocillopora acuta Coral Holobiont Following Heat Stress and Recovery. [PDF]
Poquita-Du RC +4 more
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Genomic signatures in the coral holobiont reveal host adaptations driven by Holocene climate change and reef specific symbionts. [PDF]
Cooke I +13 more
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Microbial compartments in the reef and coral holobiont – Symbiodiniaceae
The primary photosymbionts of tropical reef-building corals belong to the microalgal family Symbiodiniaceae. These eukaryotic dinoflagellates, commonly known as ‘zooxanthellae,’ form intracellular associations with cnidarian hosts and represent a key nutritional component of the coral microbiome.
John Everett Parkinson +2 more
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Effects of life history strategy on the diversity and composition of the coral holobiont communities of Sabah, Malaysia. [PDF]
Rabbani G +4 more
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