Microbes in the coral holobiont: partners through evolution, development, and ecological interactions
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Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuisHost and Environmental Specificity in Bacterial Communities Associated to Two Highly Invasive Marine Species (Genus Asparagopsis)No evidence for strong cytonuclear conflict over sex allocation in a simultaneously hermaphroditic flatworm.High resolution profiling of coral-associated bacterial communities using full-length 16S rRNA sequence data from PacBio SMRT sequencing system.Bacterial Community Associated with the Reef Coral Mussismilia braziliensis's Momentum Boundary Layer over a Diel Cycle.Microbiome structure of the fungid coral Ctenactis echinata aligns with environmental differences.Impact of oil spills on coral reefs can be reduced by bioremediation using probiotic microbiota.Age-Related Shifts in Bacterial Diversity in a Reef CoralArchaeal and Bacterial Communities Associated with the Surface Mucus of Caribbean Corals Differ in Their Degree of Host Specificity and Community Turnover Over ReefsBeneficial Microorganisms for Corals (BMC): Proposed Mechanisms for Coral Health and ResilienceTransitioning from Microbiome Composition to Microbial Community Interactions: The Potential of the Metaorganism Hydra as an Experimental Model.The Shifts of Diazotrophic Communities in Spring and Summer Associated with Coral Galaxea astreata, Pavona decussata, and Porites lutea.Transcriptome profiling of Galaxea fascicularis and its endosymbiont Symbiodinium reveals chronic eutrophication tolerance pathways and metabolic mutualism between partners.Optimization of DNA extraction for advancing coral microbiota investigations.Intraspecific variation in growth rate is a poor predictor of fitness for reef corals.Mini-review: Biofilm responses to oxidative stress.Microbial dinitrogen fixation in coral holobionts exposed to thermal stress and bleaching.Comparative Assessment of Mediterranean Gorgonian-Associated Microbial Communities Reveals Conserved Core and Locally Variant Bacteria.Resilience of the prokaryotic microbial community of Acropora digitifera to elevated temperature.Microbiome dynamics in early life stages of the scleractinian coral Acropora gemmifera in response to elevated pCO2.Symbiodinium clades A and D differentially predispose Acropora cytherea to disease and Vibrio spp. colonization.Viruses and the origin of microbiome selection and immunity.The microbial biosphere of the coral Acropora cervicornis in Northeastern Puerto Rico.A PCR-Based Assay Targeting the Major Capsid Protein Gene of a Dinorna-Like ssRNA Virus That Infects Coral Photosymbionts.The contribution of microbial biotechnology to mitigating coral reef degradation.Microbiome variation in corals with distinct depth distribution ranges across a shallow-mesophotic gradient (15-85 m).Quantitative Detection of Active Vibrios Associated with White Plague Disease in Mussismilia braziliensis Corals.Transmission of Airborne Bacteria across Built Environments and Its Measurement Standards: A Review.Living Organisms Author Their Read-Write Genomes in Evolution.Dynamics of coral-associated bacterial communities acclimated to temperature stress based on recent thermal history.Ecotype diversification of an abundant Roseobacter lineage.Effects of predation and nutrient enrichment on the success and microbiome of a foundational coral.The interaction of soil phototrophs and fungi with pH and their impact on soil CO2, CO18O and OCS exchange.13C and 15N assimilation and organic matter translocation by the endolithic community in the massive coral Porites lutea.Coral physiology and microbiome dynamics under combined warming and ocean acidification.Chemical profiling of two congeneric sea mat corals along the Brazilian coast: adaptive and functional patterns.Specific plasmid patterns and high rates of bacterial co-occurrence within the coral holobiont.Ecology and biotechnological potential of bacteria belonging to the Pseudovibrio genus.Using NanoSIMS coupled with microfluidics to visualize the early stages of coral infection by Vibrio coralliilyticus.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, superoxide dismutase and glutathione as stress response indicators in three corals under short-term hyposalinity stress.
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Microbes in the coral holobiont: partners through evolution, development, and ecological interactions
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Hanny E Rivera
Mónica Medina
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z