Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen availability. Coral-associated diazotrophs, i.e., prokaryotes capable of fixing dinitrogen, may thus support productivity in a stable coral-algal symbiosis but could contribute to its breakdown when overstimulated. However, the effects of environmental conditions on diazotroph communities and their interaction with other members of the coral holobiont remain poorly understood. Here we assessed the effects of heat stress on diazotroph diversity and their contribution to holobiont nutrient cycling in the reef-building coral Stylophora pistillata from the central Red Sea. In a stable symbiotic state, we found that nitrogen fixation by coral-associate...
Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are h...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...
Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen avail...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in highly productive tropical coral reefs, despite its key role ...
Corals have co-evolved in symbiotic relationships with diverse eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbes, ...
Corals are animals that form close mutualistic associations with endosymbiotic photosynthetic algae ...
Over the past decade, coral bleaching events have continued to recur and intensify. During bleaching...
Constant nitrogen limitation is the foundation of a stable coral-algal symbiosis. Diazotrophs, i.e.,...
International audienceCoral reefs are highly productive ecosystems thriving in nutrient-poor waters....
Tropical corals are often associated with dinitrogen (N-2)-fixing bacteria (diazotrophs), and season...
Corals are animals that form close mutualistic associations with endosymbiotic photosynthetic algae ...
There is an increasing interest in understanding the structure and function of the microbiota associ...
© 2019, International Society for Microbial Ecology. Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, w...
Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are h...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...
Efficient nutrient cycling in the coral-algal symbiosis requires constant but limited nitrogen avail...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient in highly productive tropical coral reefs, despite its key role ...
Corals have co-evolved in symbiotic relationships with diverse eukaryotic and prokaryotic microbes, ...
Corals are animals that form close mutualistic associations with endosymbiotic photosynthetic algae ...
Over the past decade, coral bleaching events have continued to recur and intensify. During bleaching...
Constant nitrogen limitation is the foundation of a stable coral-algal symbiosis. Diazotrophs, i.e.,...
International audienceCoral reefs are highly productive ecosystems thriving in nutrient-poor waters....
Tropical corals are often associated with dinitrogen (N-2)-fixing bacteria (diazotrophs), and season...
Corals are animals that form close mutualistic associations with endosymbiotic photosynthetic algae ...
There is an increasing interest in understanding the structure and function of the microbiota associ...
© 2019, International Society for Microbial Ecology. Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, w...
Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are h...
Coral reefs are threatened by global warming, which disrupts the symbiosis between corals and their ...
Recent research suggests that nitrogen (N) cycling microbes are important for coral holobiont functi...