Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, archaea, fungi and the unicellular microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium, which together form the coral holobiont. These symbionts are known to have both beneficial and deleterious effects on their coral host, but little is known about what the governing factors of these relationships are, or the interactions that exist between the different members of the holobiont and their environment. Here we used 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing to investigate how archaeal and bacterial communities associated with the widespread scleractinian coral Seriatopora hystrix are influenced by extrinsic (reef habitat and geographic location) and intrinsi...
The coral holobiont is known to comprise a diverse array of microbial partners, including the dinofl...
The functional role of the bacterial organisms in the reef ecosystem and their contribution to the c...
The significance of bacteria for eukaryotic functioning is increasingly recognized. Coral reef ecosy...
Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, a...
Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont and play i...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Scleractinian corals form the...
The global decline of coral reefs heightens the need to understand how corals respond to changing en...
The significance of bacteria for eukaryotic functioning is increasingly recognized. Coral reef ecosy...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
Corals are associated with diverse microbial assemblages; however, the spatial temporal dynamics of ...
<div><p>Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont an...
Background: Although the term holobiont has been popularized in corals with the advent of the hologe...
The coral holobiont is known to comprise a diverse array of microbial partners, including the dinofl...
The functional role of the bacterial organisms in the reef ecosystem and their contribution to the c...
The significance of bacteria for eukaryotic functioning is increasingly recognized. Coral reef ecosy...
Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, a...
Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont and play i...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Scleractinian corals form the...
The global decline of coral reefs heightens the need to understand how corals respond to changing en...
The significance of bacteria for eukaryotic functioning is increasingly recognized. Coral reef ecosy...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
Corals are associated with diverse microbial assemblages; however, the spatial temporal dynamics of ...
<div><p>Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont an...
Background: Although the term holobiont has been popularized in corals with the advent of the hologe...
The coral holobiont is known to comprise a diverse array of microbial partners, including the dinofl...
The functional role of the bacterial organisms in the reef ecosystem and their contribution to the c...
The significance of bacteria for eukaryotic functioning is increasingly recognized. Coral reef ecosy...