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A meta analysis of the stony coral tissue loss disease microbiome finds key bacteria in unaffected and lesion tissue in diseased colonies

Abstract: Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) has been causing significant whole colony mortality on reefs in Florida and the Caribbean. The cause of SCTLD remains unknown, with the limited concurrence of SCTLD-associated bacteria among studies. We conducted a meta-analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA gene datasets generated by 16...

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Insights from the 2 year long human confinement experiment (COVID 19) in Grand Cayman reveal the resilience of coral reef fish communities

Abstract: In March 2020, the world went into lockdown to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS‑ CoV‑2), with immediate impacts on wildlife across ecosystems. The strict 2‑year long lockdown in Grand Cayman provided an unprecedented opportunity to assess how the ‘human confinement experiment’ inƪuenced the community composition...

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Linking differences in microbial network structure with changes in coral larval settlement

Abstract: Coral cover and recruitment have decreased on reefs worldwide due to climate change-related disturbances. Achieving reliable coral larval settlement under aquaculture conditions is critical for reef restoration programmes; however, this can be challenging due to the lack of reliable and universal larval settlement cues. To investigate the role...

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Factors driving dispersal and habitat use of loggerhead sea turtle post hatchlings and its conservational implications

Abstract: Nesting events of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) are on the rise in the Western Mediterranean Sea, far from their usual nesting areas in the Mediterranean and Atlantic basins. The study of dispersal behavior toward potential developmental areas of loggerhead post-hatchlings from this new nesting area is crucial to...

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Heat evolved microalgal symbionts increase thermal bleaching tolerance of coral juveniles without a trade off against growth

Abstract: Global climate change is threatening the persistence of coral reefs as associated summer heatwaves trigger the loss of microalgal endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) from the coral tissues, or coral bleaching. We infected aposymbiotic juveniles of the coral Acropora tenuis with either wildtype (WT10) or heat-evolved (SS1 or SS8) Symbiodiniaceae strains...

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