Journal article
Adaptation to reef habitats through selection on the coral animal and its associated microbiome
MJH van Oppen, P Bongaerts, P Frade, L Peplow, SE Boyd, HT Nim, LK Bay
Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/mec.14763
Abstract
Spatially adjacent habitats on coral reefs can represent highly distinct environments, often harbouring different coral communities. Yet, certain coral species thrive across divergent environments. It is unknown whether the forces of selection are sufficiently strong to overcome the counteracting effects of the typically high gene flow over short distances, and for local adaptation to occur. We screened the coral genome (using restriction site-associated sequencing) and characterized both the dinoflagellate photosymbiont- and tissue-associated prokaryote microbiomes (using metabarcoding) of a reef flat and slope population of the reef-building coral, Pocillopora damicornis, at two locations ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Australian Institute of Marine Science