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Microbial Interactions on Coral Surfaces and Within the Coral Holobiont
2016Microbial communities associated with coral surfaces are diverse and complex. They play key roles in nutrient acquisition by coral holobionts and in responses to stressors and diseases. Members of coral-associated microbiota produce antimicrobial compounds, inhibit cell-to-cell signaling, and disrupt virulence in opportunistic pathogens ...
Max Teplitski +3 more
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Holobiont transcriptome of colonial scleractinian coral Alveopora japonica
Marine Genomics, 2019Abstract Climate change rapidly warms the ocean and marine species often move northwards for suitable habitats. Stony coral, Alveopora japonica, is observed more frequently for the last few years in temperate sea like Jeju Island, South Korea. To understand the ecological consequences such as habitat formation and fate of this species in changing ...
Taewoo Ryu +3 more
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Holobiont Traits Shape Climate Change Responses in Cryptic Coral Lineages
Global Change BiologyABSTRACTAs ocean warming threatens reefs worldwide, identifying corals with adaptations to higher temperatures is critical for conservation. Genetically distinct but morphologically similar (i.e. cryptic) coral populations can be specialized to extreme habitats and thrive under stressful conditions.
Carsten G. B. Grupstra +13 more
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The microbiota of the grapevine holobiont: A key component of plant health
Journal of Advanced Research, 2022Pauline Bettenfeld +2 more
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Plant Holobiont Theory: The Phytomicrobiome Plays a Central Role in Evolution and Success
Microorganisms, 2021Dongmei Lyu, Jonathan Zajonc, Ateeq Shah
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Coral Holobiont Omics: Microbes and Dinoflagellates
2016Valliappan Karuppiah +2 more
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The seaweed holobiont: from microecology to biotechnological applications
Microbial Biotechnology, 2022Song Qin
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Distinct modes of holobiont specialization among cryptic coral lineages
AbstractAs ocean warming threatens reefs worldwide, identifying corals with adaptations to higher temperatures is critical for conservation. Genetically distinct but morphologically similar (i.e.,cryptic) coral populations can be specialized to extreme habitats and thrive under stressful conditions.Carsten G.B. Grupstra +13 more
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Heat stress reduces the contribution of diazotrophs to coral holobiont nitrogen cycling
ISME Journal, 2021Nils Rädecker +2 more
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