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Tephra-mediated manganese cycling shapes coral responses to coastal sedimentation. [PDF]

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Metagenomic analysis of stressed coral holobionts

Environmental Microbiology, 2009
Summary The coral holobiont is the community of metazoans, protists and microbes associated with scleractinian corals. Disruptions in these associations have been correlated with coral disease, but little is known about the series of events involved in the shift from mutualism to pathogenesis.
Thurber, Rebecca Vega   +8 more
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Microbial disease and the coral holobiont

Trends in Microbiology, 2009
Tropical coral reefs harbour a reservoir of enormous biodiversity that is increasingly threatened by direct human activities and indirect global climate shifts. Emerging coral diseases are one serious threat implicated in extensive reef deterioration through disruption of the integrity of the coral holobiont - a complex symbiosis between the coral ...
Bourne, David G.   +5 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Pseudoalteromonas in the Coral Holobiont

Microbial Ecology, 2012
Corals harbor diverse and abundant prokaryotic populations. Bacterial communities residing in the coral mucus layer may be either pathogenic or symbiotic. Some species may produce antibiotics as a method of controlling populations of competing microbial species. The present study characterizes cultivable Pseudoalteromonas sp.
Maya, Shnit-Orland   +2 more
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Molecular Delineation of Species in the Coral Holobiont

2012
The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range including a cnidarian host, as well as various dinoflagellate, prokaryotic and acellular symbionts. With the accumulating information on the molecular diversity of these groups, binomial species classification and a reassessment of species boundaries for the ...
Stat, Michael   +10 more
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The Coral Holobiont:

2018
The fifth and final chapter in the book, “The Coral Holobiont: Hope and the Genomic Turn,” explores the hope encapsulated within coral life in the flesh. Holobionts, hologenomes, chimeras, and reticulate evolution are just a few of the concepts deployed by coral scientists to shed light on the microscopic and macroscopic complexity of corals ...
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Global Networks of Symbiodinium-Bacteria Within the Coral Holobiont

Microbial Ecology, 2018
Scleractinian corals form the framework of coral reefs and host abundant and diverse microbial communities that are fundamental to their success. A very limited number of studies have examined the co-occurrence of multiple partners within the coral 'holobiont' and their pattern of specificity over different geographical scales.
Rachele Bernasconi   +3 more
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Insights into ‘Symbiodiniaceae phycosphere’ in a coral holobiont

Symbiosis, 2020
Phycosphere is the region where algal exudates influence microbial communities. Since the term was coined, research has been focused on understanding free-living-phytoplankton and bacteria interactions. Coral-Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis and its associated microbiomes have also been widely studied due to the increasing number of global and local threats ...
Amana Guedes Garrido   +3 more
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Osmoadjustment in the Coral Holobiont

2017
Coral reefs are under considerable decline. The framework builders in coral reefs are scleractinian corals, which comprise so-called holobionts, consisting of cnidarian host, algal symbionts (genus Symbiodinium), and other associated microbes. Corals are commonly considered stenohaline osmoconformers, possessing limited capability to adjust to salinity
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