The coral reef benthos is primarily colonized by corals and algae, which are often in direct competition with one another for space. Numerous studies have shown that coral-associated Bacteria are different from the surrounding seawater and are at least partially species specific (i.e. the same bacterial species on the same coral species). Here we extend these microbial studies to four of the major ecological functional groups of algae found on coral reefs: upright and encrusting calcifying algae, fleshy algae, and turf algae, and compare the results to the communities found on the reef-building coral Montastraea annularis. It was found using 16S rDNA tag pyrosequencing that the different algal genera harbour characteristic bacterial communi...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
Bacteria, fungi and green algae are common inhabitants of coral skeletons. Their diversity is poorly...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
In this study we characterized the prokaryotic microbiota associated with the reef-building coral Mo...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
In this study we characterized the prokaryotic microbiota associated with the reef-building coral Mo...
Competition between reef-building corals and benthic algae is of key importance for reef dynamics. T...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
Microbial communities associated with deep-sea corals are beginning to be studied in earnest and the...
Bacterial biofilms, which are a group of bacteria attaching to and ultimately forming communities on...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont and play i...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
Bacteria, fungi and green algae are common inhabitants of coral skeletons. Their diversity is poorly...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
In this study we characterized the prokaryotic microbiota associated with the reef-building coral Mo...
ABSTRACT For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stabili...
In this study we characterized the prokaryotic microbiota associated with the reef-building coral Mo...
Competition between reef-building corals and benthic algae is of key importance for reef dynamics. T...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
For ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change, understanding the spatiotemporal stability of fun...
Microbial communities associated with deep-sea corals are beginning to be studied in earnest and the...
Bacterial biofilms, which are a group of bacteria attaching to and ultimately forming communities on...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Coral surface mucus layer (SML) microbiota are critical components of the coral holobiont and play i...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...
Bacteria, fungi and green algae are common inhabitants of coral skeletons. Their diversity is poorly...
Microbes associated with deep-sea corals remain poorly studied. The lack of symbiotic algae suggests...