The Pacific oyster mortality syndrome, a polymicrobial and multifactorial disease: state of knowledge and future directions
B Petton, D Destoumieux-Garzón, F Pernet… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The Pacific oyster (Crassostreae gigas) has been introduced from Asia to numerous
countries around the world during the 20th century. C. gigas is the main oyster species …
countries around the world during the 20th century. C. gigas is the main oyster species …
Antimicrobial peptides in marine invertebrate health and disease
D Destoumieux-Garzón, RD Rosa… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Aquaculture contributes more than one-third of the animal protein from marine sources
worldwide. A significant proportion of aquaculture products are derived from marine …
worldwide. A significant proportion of aquaculture products are derived from marine …
[HTML][HTML] Overfishing and nutrient pollution interact with temperature to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales
Losses of corals worldwide emphasize the need to understand what drives reef decline.
Stressors such as overfishing and nutrient pollution may reduce resilience of coral reefs by …
Stressors such as overfishing and nutrient pollution may reduce resilience of coral reefs by …
Expression plasticity regulates intraspecific variation in the acclimatization potential of a reef-building coral
Phenotypic plasticity is an important ecological and evolutionary response for organisms
experiencing environmental change, but the ubiquity of this capacity within coral species …
experiencing environmental change, but the ubiquity of this capacity within coral species …
Thermal and pCO2 Stress Elicit Divergent Transcriptomic Responses in a Resilient Coral
The oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic as a result of rising atmospheric p CO2.
Transcriptome plasticity may facilitate marine organisms' acclimation to thermal and …
Transcriptome plasticity may facilitate marine organisms' acclimation to thermal and …
Resilience in reef‐building corals: The ecological and evolutionary importance of the host response to thermal stress
C Drury - Molecular ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Coral reefs are under extreme threat due to a number of stressors, but temperature
increases due to changing climate are the most severe. Rising ocean temperatures coupled …
increases due to changing climate are the most severe. Rising ocean temperatures coupled …
Plastic and evolved responses to global change: what can we learn from comparative transcriptomics?
MB DeBiasse, MW Kelly - Journal of Heredity, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Physiological plasticity and adaptive evolution may facilitate persistence in a changing
environment. As a result, there is an interest in understanding species' capacities for plastic …
environment. As a result, there is an interest in understanding species' capacities for plastic …
A unique approach to monitor stress in coral exposed to emerging pollutants
Metabolomic profiling of the hexacoral Pocillopora damicornis exposed to solar filters
revealed a metabolomic signature of stress in this coral. It was demonstrated that the …
revealed a metabolomic signature of stress in this coral. It was demonstrated that the …
Microbial processes driving coral reef organic carbon flow
CB Silveira, GS Cavalcanti, JM Walter… - FEMS microbiology …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Coral reefs are one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, with primary
production rates compared to that of rain forests. Benthic organisms release 10–50% of their …
production rates compared to that of rain forests. Benthic organisms release 10–50% of their …
Cnidarian immunity and the repertoire of defense mechanisms in anthozoans
Anthozoa is the most specious class of the phylum Cnidaria that is phylogenetically basal
within the Metazoa. It is an interesting group for studying the evolution of mutualisms and …
within the Metazoa. It is an interesting group for studying the evolution of mutualisms and …