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    Research: What Happens To Microbiomes When Corals Hibernate

     Corals Hibernate
    Inam Ansari
    December2/ 2022

    California: As winter approaches, many animals hunker down for some much-needed rest, from bears and squirrels to parasitic wasps and a few lucky humans. During this time, the northern star coral (Astrangia poculata) also enters a dormant state known as quiescence. However, what happens to its microbiome while it sleeps? A study by Assistant Professor Anya Brown of the University of California, Davis discovered that microbial communities shift as this coral enters dormancy, providing it with an important seasonal reset. The findings could have ramifications for coral in warmer waters dealing with climate change and other environmental issues. "Dormancy, at its most basic, is a response to an environmental stressor -- in this case, cold stress," said Brown, who is part of the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory in the Department of Evolution and Ecology. "If we understand more about this recovery period, it might help us understand what microbes may be responsible for recovering coral in warmer tropical systems." The study, published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology with scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, or WHOI, and Roger Williams University, is the first to demonstrate a persistent microbial community shift with dormancy in a marine animal. "This study shows that microbes respond to stress and recover in a predictable pattern," said co-author Amy Apprill, an associate scientist at WHOI. "It's foundational knowledge that may help us develop probiotics or other microbial treatments for stressed tropical corals." Researchers dove 60 feet into cold, nearly 40-degree Fahrenheit water from a dock in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, from October 2020 to March 2021 to collect 10 distinct colonies of the ...

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