The capacity of reef-building corals to tolerate (or adapt to) heat stress is a key factor determining their resilience to future climate change. Changes in coral microbiome composition (particularly for microalgal endosymbionts and bacteria) is a potential mechanism that may assist corals to thrive in warm waters. The northern Red Sea experiences extreme temperatures anomalies, yet corals in this area rarely bleach suggesting possible refugia to climate change. However, the coral microbiome composition, and how it relates to the capacity to thrive in warm waters in this region, is entirely unknown.publishe
Reef-building corals are long-lived and may take many centuries to adapt, making them especially sus...
Recent research has explored the possibility that increased sea-surface temperatures and decreasing ...
Coral bleaching, i.e., the loss of photosynthetic algal endosymbionts, caused by ocean warming is no...
The capacity of reef-building corals to tolerate (or adapt to) heat stress is a key factor determini...
Coral reefs are immensely vulnerable to climate change and particularly the effects of ocean warming...
Ocean warming threatens corals and the coral reef ecosystem. Nevertheless, corals can be adapted to ...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
The Red Sea is a suitable model for studying coral reefs under climate change due to its strong envi...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Whilst corals are under immense anthropogenic pr...
The skeleton of reef-building coral harbors diverse microbial communities that could compensate for ...
The plasticity of some coral-associated microbial communities under stressors like warming and ocean...
CoralWarm will generate for the first time projections of temperate and subtropical coral survival b...
CoralWarm will generate for the first time projections of temperate and subtropical coral survival b...
Rising seawater temperature and ocean acidification threaten the survival of coral reefs. The relati...
Reef-building corals are long-lived and may take many centuries to adapt, making them especially sus...
Recent research has explored the possibility that increased sea-surface temperatures and decreasing ...
Coral bleaching, i.e., the loss of photosynthetic algal endosymbionts, caused by ocean warming is no...
The capacity of reef-building corals to tolerate (or adapt to) heat stress is a key factor determini...
Coral reefs are immensely vulnerable to climate change and particularly the effects of ocean warming...
Ocean warming threatens corals and the coral reef ecosystem. Nevertheless, corals can be adapted to ...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
The Red Sea is a suitable model for studying coral reefs under climate change due to its strong envi...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Whilst corals are under immense anthropogenic pr...
The skeleton of reef-building coral harbors diverse microbial communities that could compensate for ...
The plasticity of some coral-associated microbial communities under stressors like warming and ocean...
CoralWarm will generate for the first time projections of temperate and subtropical coral survival b...
CoralWarm will generate for the first time projections of temperate and subtropical coral survival b...
Rising seawater temperature and ocean acidification threaten the survival of coral reefs. The relati...
Reef-building corals are long-lived and may take many centuries to adapt, making them especially sus...
Recent research has explored the possibility that increased sea-surface temperatures and decreasing ...
Coral bleaching, i.e., the loss of photosynthetic algal endosymbionts, caused by ocean warming is no...