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The role of the microbiome in coral bleaching - Friends or Foes?


Funder Natural Environment Research Council
Recipient Organization University of Southampton
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 30, 2021
End Date Mar 30, 2025
Duration 1,277 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Student; Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2569592
Grant Description

Shallow-water coral reef ecosystems are on decline globally, with heat stress and deteriorating water quality identified as major causes of coral bleaching and subsequent mass mortality (1,2). The main habitat-founding species, scleractinian corals, are described as a holobiont formed by the coral host animal, its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates and the

'coral microbiome' - constituted by highly diverse and abundant communities of microbes living on and within the coral. While intense research efforts have focused on how the animal hosts and dinoflagellate symbionts respond to environmental stress, recent evidence suggests that the coral microbiome changes along environmental gradients and that this

process may influence coral resilience to stress (3). Although marine microbes are known to be key drivers of global biogeochemical cycles; their exact functional roles in the coral holobiont remain unknown. It is unclear how specific environmental parameters shape the structure of coral microbiome, and which specific mechanisms and microbes drive the

healthy functioning of the holobiont. This project aims to study how environmental multistressors, especially heat and nutrient stress, influence the composition of the microbiome and their interactions with their hosts in different coral species; thus affecting the resilience of corals and their capacity to recover from bleaching events.

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