Bacterial Communities Vary from Different Scleractinian Coral Species and between Bleached and Non-Bleached Corals
Meiting Xu, Keke Cheng, Baohua Xiao, Mengmeng Tong, Zhonghua Cai, Mui‐Choo Jong, Guofu Chen, Jin Zhou
Abstract
), involving related symbiotic bacterial profiles, including composition, alpha diversity, network relationship, and potential function. Structural equation modeling analysis was used to analyze the relationship between coral status and abiotic and biotic factors. The bacterial community structure of different groups was shown to exhibit host-specific traits. Both host and environmental impacts had primary effects on coral-associated microbial communities. Future studies are needed to identify the mechanisms that mediate divergent microbial consortia.
Topics & Concepts
CoralScleractiniaEcologyCnidariaBiologyCoral bleachingAnthozoaCoelenterataCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesAquaculture disease management and microbiotaAquaculture Nutrition and Growth