Reef-Building Corals as a Tool for Climate Change Research in the Genomics Era

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Coral reef ecosystems are among the most biodiverse habitats in the marine realm. They not only contribute with a plethora of ecosystem services, but they also are beneficial to humankind via nurturing marine fisheries and sustaining recreational activities. We will discuss the biology of coral reefs and their ecophysiology including the complex bacterial microbiota associated with them.

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Godoy-Vitorino, F., & Toledo-Hernandez, C. (2018). Reef-Building Corals as a Tool for Climate Change Research in the Genomics Era. In Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation (Vol. 65, pp. 529–546). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92486-1_23

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