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View article: A paleogenomic approach to reconstruct historical responses of coral reefs to anthropogenic change
A paleogenomic approach to reconstruct historical responses of coral reefs to anthropogenic change Open
Coral reefs are declining worldwide due to anthropogenic-driven environmental change. The foundation and health of these ecosystems rely on the harmonious functioning of all members of coral holobionts, i.e., cnidarian host, symbiotic micr…
Molecular Surveillance Detects High Prevalence of the Neglected Parasite <i>Mansonella ozzardi</i> in the Colombian Amazon Open
Background Mansonellosis is an undermapped insect-transmitted disease caused by filarial nematodes that are estimated to infect hundreds of millions of people. Despite their prevalence, there are many outstanding questions regarding the ge…
Molecular surveillance detects high prevalence of the neglected parasite<i>Mansonella ozzardi</i>in the Colombian Amazon Open
Mansonellosis is an undermapped insect-transmitted disease caused by filarial nematodes that are estimated to infect hundreds of millions of people globally. Despite their prevalence, there are many outstanding questions regarding the gene…
Linking photoacclimation responses and microbiome shifts between depth-segregated sibling species of reef corals Open
Metazoans host complex communities of microorganisms that include dinoflagellates, fungi, bacteria, archaea and viruses. Interactions among members of these complex assemblages allow hosts to adjust their physiology and metabolism to cope …
Table S3 from Linking photoacclimation responses and microbiome shifts between depth-segregated sibling species of reef corals Open
Values of ΔF/Fm’, Fv/Fm, and Qm of corals along the depth gradient
Table S2 from Linking photoacclimation responses and microbiome shifts between depth-segregated sibling species of reef corals Open
Values of Fv/Fm, ΔF/Fm’, and Qm of coral transplants at the shallow and deep sites
Linking photoacclimation responses and microbiome shifts between depth-segregated sibling species of reef corals Open
Metazoans host complex communities of microorganisms that include dinoflagellates, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and viruses. Interactions among members of these complex assemblages allow hosts to adjust their physiology and metabolism to cope…
Physiological and ecological consequences of the water optical properties degradation on reef corals Open
Degradation of water optical properties due to anthropogenic disturbances is a common phenomenon in coastal waters globally. Although this condition is associated with multiple drivers that affect corals health in multiple ways, its effect…
Physiological and ecological consequences of the water optical properties degradation on reef corals Open
Degradation of water optical properties due to anthropogenic disturbances is a common phenomenon in coastal waters globally. Although this condition is associated with multiple drivers that affect corals health in multiple ways, its effect…
Surviving marginalized reefs: assessing the implications of the microbiome on coral physiology and survivorship Open
Coral reefs are undergoing degradation due to overexploitation, pollution, and climate change. Management and restoration efforts require that we gain a better understanding of the complex interactions between corals, their microbiomes, an…
Individual and non‐additive effects of exotic sap‐feeders on root functional and mycorrhizal traits of a shared conifer host Open
Forest pests drive tree mortality through disruption of functional traits linked to nutrient acquisition, growth and reproduction. The impacts of attack by individual or multiple above‐ground herbivores on root functional traits critical t…