Bacterial community dynamics are linked to patterns of coral heat tolerance
Coral-associated microbes could enhance the capacity of their host organism to respond to environmental change. Ziegler and colleagues use a reciprocal transplant experiment to show that microbiomes of heat-tolerant corals are more resilient to change than those of heat-sensitive corals.
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Main Authors: | Maren Ziegler, Francois O. Seneca, Lauren K. Yum, Stephen R. Palumbi, Christian R. Voolstra |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fc9f732efc644625aa38a947d834f861 |
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