[Background] Sponge holobionts (i.e., the host and its associated microbiota) play a key role in the cycling of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine ecosystems. On coral reefs, an ecological shift from coral-dominated to algal-dominated ecosystems is currently occurring. Given that benthic corals and macroalgae release different types of DOM, in different abundances and with different bioavailability to sponge holobionts, it is important to understand how the metabolic activity of the host and associated microbiota change in response to the exposure to both DOM sources. Here, we look at the differential gene expression of two sponge holobionts 6 hours after feeding on naturally sourced coral- and macroalgal-DOM using RNA sequencing and...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Sponges are important components of marine benthic environments and are associated with microbial sy...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Corals and sponges harbor diverse microbial communities that are integral to the functioning of the ...
Corals and sponges harbor diverse microbial communities that are integral to the functioning of the ...
Sponges are increasingly recognized as an ecologically important taxon on coral reefs, representing ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Bioeroding sponges interact and compete with corals on tropical reefs. Experimental studies have sho...
Sponges play a key role in (re)cycling of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients in ...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Sponges are important components of marine benthic environments and are associated with microbial sy...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Corals and sponges harbor diverse microbial communities that are integral to the functioning of the ...
Corals and sponges harbor diverse microbial communities that are integral to the functioning of the ...
Sponges are increasingly recognized as an ecologically important taxon on coral reefs, representing ...
Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one of the largest...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Bioeroding sponges interact and compete with corals on tropical reefs. Experimental studies have sho...
Sponges play a key role in (re)cycling of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients in ...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Microbially mediated processes contribute to coral reef resilience yet, despite extensive characteri...
Sponges are important components of marine benthic environments and are associated with microbial sy...
1. Corals and macroalgae release large quantities of dissolved organic matter (DOM), one ofthe large...