articleEnvironmental MicrobiologySep 29, 2006Closed access

The Coral Probiotic Hypothesis

Tel Aviv University · Open University of Israel

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Abstract

Emerging diseases have been responsible for the death of about 30% of corals worldwide during the last 30 years. Coral biologists have predicted that by 2050 most of the world's coral reefs will be destroyed. This prediction is based on the assumption that corals can not adapt rapidly enough to environmental stress-related conditions and emerging diseases. Our recent studies of the Vibrio shiloi/Oculina patagonica model system of the coral bleaching disease indicate that corals can indeed adapt rapidly to changing environmental conditions by altering their population of symbiotic bacteria. These studies have led us to propose the Coral Probiotic Hypothesis. This hypothesis posits that a dynamic relationship…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Holobiont
  • Coral
  • Ecology
  • Population
  • Coral reef
  • Environmental change
  • Symbiosis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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