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This project investigates how microbial symbionts, essential for coral health, locate and colonize their coral hosts using chemical cues. By employing advanced techniques, it aims to understand the interactions between corals and their symbiotic microbes, which is crucial for addressing coral reef degradation.
Coral reefs are the most diverse marine ecosystems, but are currently threatened by anthropogenic stressors that disrupt the relationship between the coral host and its microbial symbionts (i.e., endosymbiotic microalgae and bacteria).
While these symbionts are fundamental to coral health, corals do not generally transmit them to their offspring, who have to acquire them from the environment.
Despite the critical roles of microbial symbionts for coral health, we still do not know how they find a…
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