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Trends Microbiol ; 25(12): 980-991, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28720387

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In marine ecosystems microbial communities are critical to ocean function, global primary productivity, and biogeochemical cycles. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes are essential symbionts and mutualists, nonpathogenic invaders, primary pathogens, have been linked to disease emergence, and can underpin broader ecosystem changes. However, in the effort to determine coral-microbial interactions, the structure and function of the eukaryotic microbes of the microbiome have been studied less. Eukaryotic microbes are important members of the microbiome, constitute entire kingdoms of life, and make important contributions to ecosystem function. Here, we outline the roles of eukaryotic microbes in marine systems and their contribution to ecosystem change, and discuss the microeukaryotic microbiome of corals and coral reefs.


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Anthozoa/microbiology , Coral Reefs , Microbiota/physiology , Animals , Climate Change , Fungi/physiology , Microalgae/physiology , Symbiosis/physiology
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