[HTML][HTML] Stony coral tissue loss disease: a review of emergence, impacts, etiology, diagnostics, and intervention

E Papke, A Carreiro, C Dennison… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) is destructive and poses a significant threat to
Caribbean coral reef ecosystems. Characterized by the acute loss of coral tissue, SCTLD …

Advances in coral immunity 'omics in response to disease outbreaks

N Traylor-Knowles, AC Baker, KM Beavers… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coral disease has progressively become one of the most pressing issues affecting coral reef
survival. In the last 50 years, several reefs throughout the Caribbean have been severely …

Microorganisms and dissolved metabolites distinguish Florida's Coral Reef habitats

CC Becker, L Weber, B Zgliczynski, C Sullivan… - PNAS …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
As coral reef ecosystems experience unprecedented change, effective monitoring of reef
features supports management, conservation, and intervention efforts. Omic techniques …

Metabolomics of Healthy and Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Affected Montastraea cavernosa Corals

JM Deutsch, OA Jaiyesimi, KA Pitts, J Houk… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Stony coral tissue loss disease, first observed in Florida in 2014, has now spread along the
entire Florida Reef Tract and on reefs in many Caribbean countries. The disease affects a …

Space-filling and benthic competition on coral reefs

EE George, JA Mullinix, F Meng, BA Bailey, C Edwards… - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
Reef-building corals are ecosystem engineers that compete with other benthic organisms for
space and resources. Corals harvest energy through their surface by photosynthesis and …

Single-polyp metabolomics reveals biochemical structuring of the coral holobiont at multiple scales

TNF Roach, SB Matsuda, C Martin, G Huckeba… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
All biology happens in space, and spatial structuring plays an important role in mediating
biological processes at all scales from cells to ecosystems. However, the metabolomic …

HIARA study protocol: impacts of artificial coral reef development on fisheries, human livelihoods and health in southwestern Madagascar

CD Golden, AC Hartmann, E Gibbons… - Frontiers in Public …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The Health Impacts of Artificial Reef Advancement (HIARA; in the Malagasy
language,“together”) study cohort was set up in December 2022 to assess the economic and …

Molecular Cartography of a Hawaiian Coral Assemblage

JWP Nakoa III, JHR Burns, K Steward, LM Kapono… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Coral reefs are declining due to multiple factors including overfishing, anthropogenic
pollution, and ocean acidification. Diseases affecting corals have increased in recent …

Microbiomes and metabolomes of dominant coral reef primary producers illustrate a potential role for immunolipids in marine symbioses

H Mannochio-Russo, SOI Swift, KK Nakayama… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
The dominant benthic primary producers in coral reef ecosystems are complex holobionts
with diverse microbiomes and metabolomes. In this study, we characterize the tissue …

Applying metabolomics to questions in marine ecology and ecophysiology

AC Hartmann, EM Sogin, RA Quinn… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
High biodiversity and deep evolutionary histories have led to the extreme diversification of
molecules in the ocean, explaining why some of humanity's most potent drugs have been …