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The response of the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis to thermal stress depends on the nitrogen status of the coral holobiont

The response of the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis to thermal stress depends on the nitrogen status of the coral holobiont

... response of the scleractinian coral Turbinaria reniformis Bernard 1896 to a thermal stress inducing bleaching. Two previous experiments performed on this species (Ferrier-Pagès et al., 2010; Hoogenboom et al., ...

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Host-microbe interactions in octocoral holobionts - recent advances and perspectives

Host-microbe interactions in octocoral holobionts - recent advances and perspectives

... on coral-associated viruses is still in its early stages [68] and only two studies on the viromes of the Gorgonia ventalina have been published to date [69, ...the coral-associated bacterial com- munities, ...

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The ReFuGe 2020 Consortium: using "omics" approaches to explore the adaptability and resilience of coral holobionts to environmental change

The ReFuGe 2020 Consortium: using "omics" approaches to explore the adaptability and resilience of coral holobionts to environmental change

... the coral is a metaorganism consisting of the coral animal, photosynthetic dinoflagellate symbionts, and species-specific assemblages of microorganisms, collectively referred to as the coral ...

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Emerging importance of holobionts in evolution and in probiotics

Emerging importance of holobionts in evolution and in probiotics

... of coral holobionts, microbiota help the corals to adapt to chan- ging environmental conditions ...of coral bleaching [7], the expulsion of algae paves way for the infection of temperature resistant ...

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The coral core microbiome identifies rare bacterial taxa as ubiquitous endosymbionts

The coral core microbiome identifies rare bacterial taxa as ubiquitous endosymbionts

... a coral core microbiome, and core bacterial contributions to the coral host, has yet to be ...the coral core micro- biome by generating, and combining, the core micro- biome within the coral ...

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The dynamics of bacterial populations associated with corals and the possible role of bacterial pathogens in coral bleaching

The dynamics of bacterial populations associated with corals and the possible role of bacterial pathogens in coral bleaching

... in coral nutrient cycling or production of antimicrobial ...the coral holobiont, including the ability to produce secondary metabolites (Lafay et ...in coral excluding potential pathogenic ...

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A de novo approach to disentangle partner identity and function in holobiont systems

A de novo approach to disentangle partner identity and function in holobiont systems

... on holobiont meta-transcriptomes for which a priori no or little genomic knowledge has been previously produced for host and symbionts, and we used SRC_c to compare these holobiont sequences to publicly ...

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Ecosystem Microbiology of Coral Reefs: Linking Genomic, Metabolomic, and Biogeochemical Dynamics from Animal Symbioses to Reefscape Processes

Ecosystem Microbiology of Coral Reefs: Linking Genomic, Metabolomic, and Biogeochemical Dynamics from Animal Symbioses to Reefscape Processes

... C oral reefs present a rich opportunity to develop a holistic microbial system biology integrating across scales from evolutionarily entrenched animal symbioses to the free-market synchrony of the oceanic plankton. As ...

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The effects of climate change on the Acropora aspera holobiont

The effects of climate change on the Acropora aspera holobiont

... The high abundance of the order Oceanospirillales (here, Endozoicimonas and Endozoicimonaceae SGSU388, and, to a lesser extent, HOC21) is common in reef- building corals (Rohwer et al. 2002; Kvennefors et al. 2010; ...

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Thermal regime and host clade, rather than geography, drive Symbiodinium and bacterial assemblages in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato

Thermal regime and host clade, rather than geography, drive Symbiodinium and bacterial assemblages in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato

... of coral reef ecosystems) are considered as the most di- verse symbiotic ecosystem studied to date [11], forming a complex consortium composed by the cnidarian host, as well as microbial eukaryotes (including the ...

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Coral emx-Am can substitute for Drosophila empty spiracles function in head, but not brain development

Coral emx-Am can substitute for Drosophila empty spiracles function in head, but not brain development

... the coral Acropora, is viewed as the most basal class, and these animals appear to re fl ect most faithfully ancestral characteristics (Bridge et ...the coral emx-Am gene might still retain conserved ...

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Microbiota inoculum composition affects holobiont assembly and host growth in Daphnia

Microbiota inoculum composition affects holobiont assembly and host growth in Daphnia

... Daphnia holobiont composition is affected by oxytetracycline exposure, dependent on both the oxytetracycline concentration and the length of ...investigated. Holobiont perform- ance was also significantly ...

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Mass coral bleaching causes biotic homogenization of reef fish assemblages

Mass coral bleaching causes biotic homogenization of reef fish assemblages

... Branching Porites 57.13 ± 2.79 21.81 ± 1.80 43.73 ± 2.92 45.86 ± 4.39 42.08 ± 2.30 -15.01 ± 3.39 Degraded 10.46 ± 1.80 7.04 ± 0.96 59.80 ± 4.74 - 14.63 ± 1.87 4.12 ± 3.39 Massive Porites 49.37 ± 2.81 23.82 ± 1.55 47.61 ± ...

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The influence of coral degradation on tropical fish community structure

The influence of coral degradation on tropical fish community structure

... small coral colonies led to rapid reductions in the abundance of coral-associated fishes settling into the colonies (2 - 4 weeks after disturbance), replaced by extremely low abundances of species closely ...

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Coral reefs next to a major conurbation: a study of temporal change (1985−2011) in coral cover and composition in the reefs of Jakarta, Indonesia

Coral reefs next to a major conurbation: a study of temporal change (1985−2011) in coral cover and composition in the reefs of Jakarta, Indonesia

... in coral cover or abundance when compared with mid- and offshore ...in coral cover was less pronounced than ...in coral cover across time. For example, there was a massive loss of coral at the ...

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To what extent do mesophotic coral ecosystems and shallow reefs share species of conservation interest?

To what extent do mesophotic coral ecosystems and shallow reefs share species of conservation interest?

... Though generally poorly protected [7], MCEs are beginning to be incorporated into marine protected areas [22] because of the possibility they may shelter unique biodiversity and shallow reef species. For exam- ple, the ...

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Crustacea on coral reefs: habitat associations and trophic relationships

Crustacea on coral reefs: habitat associations and trophic relationships

... To determine the community structure, abundance, biomass and productivity of benthic Crustacea on a typical coral reef, I investigated 5 major microhabitats: dead coral, coral rubble, sa[r] ...

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Ecosystem regime shifts disrupt trophic structure

Ecosystem regime shifts disrupt trophic structure

... Key words: coral reef fish; coral bleaching; functional group; habitat degradation; mesopredator; trophic level; trophic pyramid; coral reef ecology.. Regime shifts have been documented [r] ...

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Setting the pace: host rhythmic behaviour and gene expression patterns in the facultatively symbiotic cnidarian Aiptasia are determined largely by Symbiodinium

Setting the pace: host rhythmic behaviour and gene expression patterns in the facultatively symbiotic cnidarian Aiptasia are determined largely by Symbiodinium

... Keywords: Symbiotic and aposymbiotic, Sea anemone Aiptasia diaphana, Biological clocks, Behaviour, Circadian, Circatidal, Holobiont, Gene expression Background Coastal ecosystems in gene[r] ...

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Identifying oceanic thermal anomalies in the coral triangle region

Identifying oceanic thermal anomalies in the coral triangle region

... widespread coral bleaching events have been regularly observed (Glynn 1984, Wilkinson 2008, Oliver et ...to coral bleaching events, with the goal of characterising the oceanic anomalies in terms of spatial ...

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