Spatial and interspecific differences in coral-associated bacterial diversity in Hainan, China

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Coral reefs are suffering from environmental change and anthropogenic disturbances. It is well known that microbes play an indispensable role in the stable state of coral reef health. Furthermore, the coral reef microbial database helps to understand the connections among microbiomes shifts and ecosystem stress. Hainan Province is the main coral reef distribution area in China. Therefore, targeted microbial reference information from Hainan, including several coral microbiomes, was generated by 16S rRNA gene sequencing in this study. This study focused on a small range of coral-associated bacterial information and found a relationship between microbes and the surrounding environment based on coral interspecific and environmental factors. Interestingly, compared with species, the differences of bacterial community structures are best explained by site. It seems that various environmental factors contribute more to the microbial structure of corals than interspecific influences.

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Qi, Z., Diao, X., Yang, T., Zeng, R., Wang, H., & Zhou, H. (2022). Spatial and interspecific differences in coral-associated bacterial diversity in Hainan, China. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113321

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