Microorganisms make a significant contribution to reef ecosystem health and resilience via their critical role in mediating nutrient transformations, their interactions with macro-organisms and their provision of chemical cues that underpin the recruitment of diverse reef taxa. However, environmental changes often cause compositional and functional shifts in microbial communities that can have flow-on consequences for microbial-mediated processes. These microbial alterations may impact the health of specific host organisms and can have repercussions for the functioning of entire coral ecosystems. Assessing changes in reef microbial communities should therefore provide an early indicator of ecosystem impacts and would underpin the developmen...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
Microbes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, mi...
Genomic studies of marine microbes have advanced our understanding of community ecology and the vast...
Microorganisms make a significant contribution to reef ecosystem health and resilience via their cri...
Background Coral reefs are facing unprecedented pressure on local and global scales...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role in the functioning and stability of coral reef ecosystems. Ho...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, yet they have suffe...
Over the past 2 decades, molecular techniques have established the critical role of both free-living...
Microbial communities respond and quickly adapt to disturbance and have central roles in ecosystem f...
Recent research has explored the possibility that increased sea-surface temperatures and decreasing ...
Microorganisms are fundamental drivers of biogeochemical cycling, though their contribution to coral...
Disease is an emerging threat to coral reef ecosystems worldwide, highlighting the need to understan...
The majority of the world’s coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of disturban...
The majority of the world\u27s coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of distur...
The majority of the world's coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of disturban...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
Microbes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, mi...
Genomic studies of marine microbes have advanced our understanding of community ecology and the vast...
Microorganisms make a significant contribution to reef ecosystem health and resilience via their cri...
Background Coral reefs are facing unprecedented pressure on local and global scales...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role in the functioning and stability of coral reef ecosystems. Ho...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, yet they have suffe...
Over the past 2 decades, molecular techniques have established the critical role of both free-living...
Microbial communities respond and quickly adapt to disturbance and have central roles in ecosystem f...
Recent research has explored the possibility that increased sea-surface temperatures and decreasing ...
Microorganisms are fundamental drivers of biogeochemical cycling, though their contribution to coral...
Disease is an emerging threat to coral reef ecosystems worldwide, highlighting the need to understan...
The majority of the world’s coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of disturban...
The majority of the world\u27s coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of distur...
The majority of the world's coral reefs are in various stages of decline. While a suite of disturban...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
Microbes are key players in both healthy and degraded coral reefs. A combination of metagenomics, mi...
Genomic studies of marine microbes have advanced our understanding of community ecology and the vast...