Environmental degradation has the potential to alter key mutualisms that underlie the structure and function of ecological communities. How microbial communities associated with fishes vary across populations and in relation to habitat characteristics remains largely unknown despite their fundamental roles in host nutrition and immunity. We find significant differences in the gut microbiome composition of a facultative coral-feeding butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) across Caribbean reefs that differ markedly in live coral cover (∼0–30%). Fish gut microbiomes were significantly more variable at degraded reefs, a pattern driven by changes in the relative abundance of the most common taxa potentially associated with stress. We also demons...
Biddle, Jennifer F.Chemosensory predator recognition is a vital component for the survival for coral...
International audienceWhile recent studies have suggested that fish mucus microbiota play an importa...
Bacteria may play important roles in the biogeochemical cycling of coral reef fish feces and in the ...
Environmental degradation has the potential to alter key mutualisms that underlie the structure and ...
International audienceReplacement of coral by macroalgae in post-disturbance reefs, also called a "c...
Background: The surface of marine animals is covered by abundant and diversified microbial communiti...
The Pomacentridae (damselfish) and Apogonidae (cardinalfish) are among the most common fish families...
Replacement of coral by macroalgae in post-disturbance reefs, also called a “coral-macroalgal regime...
Microbes are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans, yet the manner and extent of their influence ...
While studies show that nutrient pollution shifts reef trophic interactions between fish, macroalgae...
Gut microbes provide vital functions for animal hosts. While it is known that host ecology and evolu...
Coral reefs host hundreds of thousands of animal species that are increasingly threatened by anthrop...
Microbes residing in the intestinal tract of fish provide a range of essential functions for their h...
Biddle, Jennifer F.Chemosensory predator recognition is a vital component for the survival for coral...
International audienceWhile recent studies have suggested that fish mucus microbiota play an importa...
Bacteria may play important roles in the biogeochemical cycling of coral reef fish feces and in the ...
Environmental degradation has the potential to alter key mutualisms that underlie the structure and ...
International audienceReplacement of coral by macroalgae in post-disturbance reefs, also called a "c...
Background: The surface of marine animals is covered by abundant and diversified microbial communiti...
The Pomacentridae (damselfish) and Apogonidae (cardinalfish) are among the most common fish families...
Replacement of coral by macroalgae in post-disturbance reefs, also called a “coral-macroalgal regime...
Microbes are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans, yet the manner and extent of their influence ...
While studies show that nutrient pollution shifts reef trophic interactions between fish, macroalgae...
Gut microbes provide vital functions for animal hosts. While it is known that host ecology and evolu...
Coral reefs host hundreds of thousands of animal species that are increasingly threatened by anthrop...
Microbes residing in the intestinal tract of fish provide a range of essential functions for their h...
Biddle, Jennifer F.Chemosensory predator recognition is a vital component for the survival for coral...
International audienceWhile recent studies have suggested that fish mucus microbiota play an importa...
Bacteria may play important roles in the biogeochemical cycling of coral reef fish feces and in the ...