Journal article
Effects of Ocean Warming on the Underexplored Members of the Coral Microbiome
J Maire, P Buerger, WY Chan, P Deore, AM Dungan, MR Nitschke, MJH Van Oppen
Integrative and Comparative Biology | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1093/icb/icac005
Abstract
The climate crisis is one of the most significant threats to marine ecosystems. It is leading to severe increases in sea surface temperatures and in the frequency and magnitude of marine heatwaves. These changing conditions are directly impacting coral reef ecosystems, which are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Coral-associated symbionts are particularly affected because summer heatwaves cause coral bleaching - the loss of endosymbiotic microalgae (Symbiodiniaceae) from coral tissues, leading to coral starvation and death. Coral-associated Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria have been extensively studied in the context of climate change, especially in terms of community diversity and ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
JM, WYC, AMD, and MJHvO were supported by the Australian Research Council (FL180100036 and DP210100630 to MJHvO). PD was supported by a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore foundation (Grant #9351). MRN and MJHvO acknowledge the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (which is funded by the partnership between the Australian Governments Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation) and the Paul G. Allen Foundation.