Search Results - "Tong, Haoya"
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Transgenerational Effects on the Coral Pocillopora damicornis Microbiome Under Ocean Acidification
Published in Microbial ecology (01-10-2021)“…Reef-building corals are inhabited by functionally diverse microorganisms which play important roles in coral health and persistence in the Anthropocene…”
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Coral community of Holocene coral reef in the southern South China Sea and its significance for reef growth
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-09-2022)“…Ancient coral reefs are rich archives of historical process and vital baselines for future development. Coring gives a window into the growth of ancient coral…”
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Temperature shapes coral-algal symbiosis in the South China Sea
Published in Scientific reports (13-01-2017)“…With the increase in sea surface temperature (SST), scleractinian corals are exposed to bleaching threats but may possess certain flexibilities in terms of…”
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Exploring the Influence of Signal Molecules on Marine Biofilms Development
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (13-11-2020)“…Microbes respond to environmental stimuli through complicated signal transduction systems. In microbial biofilms, because of complex multiple species…”
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Correlations Between Prokaryotic Microbes and Stress-Resistant Algae in Different Corals Subjected to Environmental Stress in Hong Kong
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (23-04-2020)“…Coral reefs are extremely vulnerable to global climate change, as evidenced by increasing bleaching events. Previous studies suggest that both algal and…”
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Exploring coral microbiome assemblages in the South China Sea
Published in Scientific reports (05-02-2018)“…Coral reefs are significant ecosystems. The ecological success of coral reefs relies on not only coral-algal symbiosis but also coral-microbial partnership…”
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Meta-organism gene expression reveals that the impact of nitrate enrichment on coral larvae is mediated by their associated Symbiodiniaceae and prokaryotic assemblages
Published in Microbiome (26-04-2023)“…Coral meta-organisms consist of the coral, and its associated Symbiodiniaceae (dinoflagellate algae), bacteria, and other microbes. Corals can acquire…”
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Temperature-Driven Local Acclimatization of Symbiodnium Hosted by the Coral Galaxea fascicularis at Hainan Island, China
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-12-2017)“…The success of coral reef ecosystems largely depends on mutualistic symbiosis between scleractinian corals and the dinoflagellate photosymbiont spp. However,…”
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Genome Reduction in Psychromonas Species within the Gut of an Amphipod from the Ocean's Deepest Point
Published in mSystems (01-05-2018)“…Amphipods are the dominant scavenging metazoan species in the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. Here the gut microbiota of the…”
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Changes in physiological performance and protein expression in the larvae of the coral Pocillopora damicornis and their symbionts in response to elevated temperature and acidification
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-02-2022)“…Climate change causes ocean warming and acidification, which threaten coral reef ecosystems. Ocean warming and acidification cause bleaching and mortality, and…”
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Microbiome dynamics in early life stages of the scleractinian coral Acropora gemmifera in response to elevated pCO2
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2017)“…Summary Reef‐building corals are complex holobionts, harbouring diverse microorganisms that play essential roles in maintaining coral health. However,…”
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Season structures prokaryotic partners but not algal symbionts in subtropical hard corals
Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-06-2018)“…Coral reef ecosystems have great economic, social, and ecological value. The ecological success of coral reef ecosystems critically depends on coral-algal…”
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Changes in microbial communities, photosynthesis and calcification of the coral Acropora gemmifera in response to ocean acidification
Published in Scientific reports (27-10-2016)“…With the increasing anthropogenic CO 2 concentration, ocean acidification (OA) can have dramatic effects on coral reefs. However, the effects of OA on coral…”
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Metagenomic analysis reveals a green sulfur bacterium as a potential coral symbiont
Published in Scientific reports (24-08-2017)“…Coral reefs are ecologically significant habitats. Coral-algal symbiosis confers ecological success on coral reefs and coral-microbial symbiosis is also vital…”
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Symbiodiniaceae algal symbionts of Pocillopora damicornis larvae provide more carbon to their coral host under elevated levels of acidification and temperature
Published in Communications biology (18-11-2024)“…Climate change destabilizes the symbiosis between corals and Symbiodiniaceae. The effects of ocean acidification and warming on critical aspects of coral…”
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Microbiome dynamics in early life stages of the scleractinian coral Acropora gemmifera in response to elevated p CO 2
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2017)“…Summary Reef‐building corals are complex holobionts, harbouring diverse microorganisms that play essential roles in maintaining coral health. However,…”
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Microbiome dynamics in early life stages of the scleractinian coral Acropora gemmifera in response to elevated pCO 2
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2017)“…Reef-building corals are complex holobionts, harbouring diverse microorganisms that play essential roles in maintaining coral health. However, microbiome…”
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Genome Reduction in italic toggle="yes">Psychromonas /italic> Species within the Gut of an Amphipod from the Ocean’s Deepest Point
Published in mSystems (01-06-2018)“…ABSTRACT Amphipods are the dominant scavenging metazoan species in the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in Earth’s oceans. Here the gut microbiota of…”
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