Journal article
The roles of age, parentage and environment on bacterial and algal endosymbiont communities in Acropora corals
WY Chan, LM Peplow, P Menéndez, AA Hoffmann, MJH van Oppen
Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15187
Abstract
The bacterial and microalgal endosymbiont (Symbiodiniaceae spp.) communities associated with corals have important roles in their health and resilience, yet little is known about the factors driving their succession during early coral life stages. Using 16S rRNA gene and ITS2 metabarcoding, we compared these communities in four Acropora coral species and their hybrids obtained from two laboratory crosses (Acropora tenuis × Acropora loripes and Acropora sarmentosa × Acropora florida) across the parental, recruit (7 months old) and juvenile (2 years old) life stages. We tested whether microbiomes differed between (a) life stages, (b) hybrids and purebreds, and (c) treatment conditions (ambient..
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Awarded by Australian Institute of Marine Science
Funding Acknowledgements
Paul G. Allen Philanthropies; Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship, Grant/Award Number: FL180100036; Australian Institute of Marine Science