Reef-building corals form associations with a huge diversity of microorganisms, which are essential for the survival and well-being of their host. While the acquisition patterns of Symbiodiniaceae microalgal endosymbionts are strongly linked to the coral's reproductive strategy, few studies have investigated the transmission mode of bacteria, especially in brooding species. Here, we relied on 16S rRNA gene and Internal Transcribed Spacer 2 marker metabarcoding in conjunction with fluorescence in situ hybridisation microscopy to describe the onset of microbial associations in the common brooding coral Pocillopora acuta. We analysed the bacterial and Symbiodiniaceae community composition in five adult colonies, their larvae, and 4-day old rec...
Early establishment of coral-microbial symbioses is fundamental to the fitness of corals, but compar...
Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, a...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
The establishment of coral microbial communities in early developmental stages is fundamental to cor...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
Bacterial communities are fundamental symbionts of corals. However, the process by which bacterial c...
Coral animals harbor diverse microorganisms in their tissues, including archaea, bacteria, viruses, ...
Coral animals harbor diverse microorganisms in their tissues, including archaea, bacteria, viruses, ...
Diverse and abundant bacterial populations play important functional roles in the multi-partite asso...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
In this study, we examine microbial communities of early developmental stages of the coral Porites a...
Coral-associated microorganisms are essential for maintaining the health of the coral holobiont by p...
The hologenome theory of evolution (HTE), which is under fierce debate, presupposes that parts of th...
Coral-associated microorganisms are essential for maintaining the health of the coral holobiont by p...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Early establishment of coral-microbial symbioses is fundamental to the fitness of corals, but compar...
Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, a...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
The establishment of coral microbial communities in early developmental stages is fundamental to cor...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
Bacterial communities are fundamental symbionts of corals. However, the process by which bacterial c...
Coral animals harbor diverse microorganisms in their tissues, including archaea, bacteria, viruses, ...
Coral animals harbor diverse microorganisms in their tissues, including archaea, bacteria, viruses, ...
Diverse and abundant bacterial populations play important functional roles in the multi-partite asso...
Reef-building corals are well regarded not only for their obligate association with endosymbiotic al...
In this study, we examine microbial communities of early developmental stages of the coral Porites a...
Coral-associated microorganisms are essential for maintaining the health of the coral holobiont by p...
The hologenome theory of evolution (HTE), which is under fierce debate, presupposes that parts of th...
Coral-associated microorganisms are essential for maintaining the health of the coral holobiont by p...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Early establishment of coral-microbial symbioses is fundamental to the fitness of corals, but compar...
Reef-building corals form complex relationships with a range of microorganisms including bacteria, a...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...