Journal article
Probiotics for corals
LL Blackall, AM Dungan, LM Hartman, MJH Van Oppen
Microbiology Australia | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1071/MA20025
Abstract
Coral reefs are found in warm, oligotrophic, euphotic marine waters and occupy <0.1% of the sea floor, yet support ∼25% of earth's marine species. They provide critical ecosystem services to human populations including coastal protection, food (e.g. fish) and personal income by way of fishing and tourism. However, recent pan-tropical coral 'bleaching' (the paling of corals due to the separation of corals and their algal endosymbionts following exposure to environmental stress) has led to coral mortality, thus jeopardising the persistence of reef ecosystems. Consequently, it has been recognised that direct interventions may be needed for coral survival, and 'manipulation of the community comp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding is from the Australian Research Council; a Discovery Project to MJHvO and LLB (DP160101468) and a Laureate Fellowship to MJHvO (FL1800100036). LMH was supported by a Swinburne University HDR Scholarship and AMD was supported by a University of Melbourne Scholarship.