Microbial nitrogen fixation (diazotrophy) is a functional trait widely associated with tropical reef-building (scleractinian) corals. While the integral role of nitrogen fixation in coral nutrient dynamics is recognized, its ecological significance across different coral functional groups remains yet to be evaluated. Here we set out to compare molecular and physiological patterns of diazotrophy (i.e., nifH gene abundance and expression as well as nitrogen fixation rates) in two coral families with contrasting trophic strategies: highly heterotrophic, free-living members of the family Fungiidae (Pleuractis granulosa, Ctenactis echinata), and mostly autotrophic coral holobionts with low heterotrophic capacity (Pocilloporidae: Pocillopora verr...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...
International audienceDinitrogen (N2) fixing bacteria (diazotrophs) are an important source of new n...
Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen avail...
Microbial dinitrogen (N2) fixation (diazotrophy) is a trait critical for coral holobiont functioning...
Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are h...
International audienceCoral reefs are highly productive ecosystems thriving in nutrient-poor waters....
There is an increasing interest in understanding the structure and function of the microbiota associ...
Corals aremixotrophs: they are able to fix inorganic carbon through the activity of their symbiotic ...
Corals aremixotrophs: they are able to fix inorganic carbon through the activity of their symbiotic ...
The complex symbiotic relationship between corals and their dinoflagellate partner Symbiodinium is b...
International audienceReef-building corals generally thrive in nutrient-poor tropical waters, where ...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...
International audienceDinitrogen (N2) fixing bacteria (diazotrophs) are an important source of new n...
Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen avail...
Microbial dinitrogen (N2) fixation (diazotrophy) is a trait critical for coral holobiont functioning...
Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are h...
International audienceCoral reefs are highly productive ecosystems thriving in nutrient-poor waters....
There is an increasing interest in understanding the structure and function of the microbiota associ...
Corals aremixotrophs: they are able to fix inorganic carbon through the activity of their symbiotic ...
Corals aremixotrophs: they are able to fix inorganic carbon through the activity of their symbiotic ...
The complex symbiotic relationship between corals and their dinoflagellate partner Symbiodinium is b...
International audienceReef-building corals generally thrive in nutrient-poor tropical waters, where ...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...
International audienceDinitrogen (N2) fixing bacteria (diazotrophs) are an important source of new n...
Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen avail...