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Our team of researchers at GeorgiaTech investigate mechanisms and consequences of microbial community dynamics both in the environment and during infection. https://sites.gatech.edu/cmdi/

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From infestation to infection: a systematic review of arthropod-mediated microbial transmission in hospitals - PubMed Arthropods in healthcare environments commonly harbor clinically relevant and antimicrobial-resistant microbes, and limited but compelling evidence supports their potential role in patient transmission. Strengthened pest management and environmental hygiene are essential components of infection prev โ€ฆ

Insects in hospitals are potential disease vectors! ๐Ÿชณ๐Ÿชฐ

A new systematic review shows that cockroaches, flies, and ants often carry drug-resistant bacteria and can transmit pathogens to patients. ๐Ÿฅ

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41562025/

#InfectionPrevention #PublicHealth #Microbiology

21.01.2026 20:43 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 2    ๐Ÿ” 3    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Clinical isolates from chronic wounds reveal strain-specific, alkyl-quinolone-independent competition in Pseudomonas aeruginosa- Staphylococcus aureus biofilms - PubMed <span><b>Introduction.</b> Chronic wounds are notoriously difficult to treat and are associated with decreased limb function, reduced quality of life and significant morbidity. Their recurrent nature, despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, is due in part to the presence of polymicrobial biofilms. <i>Pseud</i></span> โ€ฆ

Studies of clinical isolates show that P. aeruginosa and S. aureus interact in strain-specific ways. Surprisingly, competition doesn't always rely on usual chemical signals (AQs), highlighting the complexity of infections.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41533460/

#Microbiology #Biofilms #HealthScience

21.01.2026 20:41 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 1    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Draft genome sequences of two Halobacteriovorax strains isolated from Apalachicola Bay, Florida - PubMed Predatory bacteria are common in aquatic environments and associated with eukaryotic hosts. Here, we report draft genome sequences for two marine isolates, <i>Halobacteriovorax</i> sp. strains GFR7 and GFR8, that were isolated from Dickerson Bay in Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA.

Researchers have sequenced the draft genomes of two Halobacteriovorax strains (GFR7 & GFR8) from Florida's Apalachicola Bay, advancing our look at these unique marine predators.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41427715/

#microbiology #genomics #science

21.01.2026 20:39 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Microbial Primer: The R-pyocins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa R-pyocins are phage tail-like protein complexes produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa that deliver a single, lethal hit by depolarizing the target cell membrane. Unlike phages, R-pyocins lack capsids and...

R-pyocins, phage tail-like complexes, act as highly specific weapons against susceptible strains. Their non-replicative and potent nature makes them a prime candidate for next-generation antimicrobials against drug-resistant infections! #Microbiology www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...

16.12.2025 16:45 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 2    ๐Ÿ” 1    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Halobacteriovorax halts disease progression in endangered Caribbean corals Abstract. Predation is a top-down regulator of ecosystem integrity and a key driver of community structure and evolution in plants and animals. Despite our

A bacterial predator, Halobacteriovorax, acts as a living "probiotic" that halts Vibrio-induced disease progression in endangered Caribbean corals. This shows microbial predators are promising new tools for coral disease therapy! #CoralReefs #MicrobialEcology #ISMEJ academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc...

16.12.2025 16:41 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 6    ๐Ÿ” 5    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

Vibrio cholerae builds its protective biofilm using GluP. This glutamate-binding protein is key to maintaining biofilm architecture and coordinating growth/nutrient acquisition. Blocking GluP could disrupt transmission! #Microbiology #PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

16.12.2025 16:40 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Bacterial immune systems as causes and consequences of microbiome structure Bacterial immune systems have evolved in response to diverse molecular "parasites", yet their ecological roles remain poorly understood. This Essay explores how interactions between mobile genetic ele...

The constant battle between bacterial immune systems (CRISPR) and MGEs is a critical, yet understudied, driver of microbiome structure & function. The paper calls for moving beyond simple models to understand these complex community-level interactions. #Microbiology journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...

16.12.2025 16:38 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 5    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Analysis of Teg41 and PSMฮฑ promoter activity using a divergent fluorescent reporter plasmid - PubMed <span><i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a common commensal of human skin and anterior nares but also a notable pathogen, causing a range of diseases from minor skin infections to serious, often fatal conditions. The global health community considers <i>S. aureus</i> a serious threat due to the rise of multi</span> โ€ฆ

A novel dual-fluorescence reporter to reveal how the sRNA Teg41 regulates virulence toxin production in Staphylococcus aureus strains. ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ”ฌ #AntibioticResistance #Pathogen #sRNA pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41170992/

25.11.2025 19:19 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Metabolomic profiling of Burkholderia thailandensis infection of airway epithelial cells provides insights into potential therapeutic targets - PubMed <span><i>Burkholderia pseudomallei,</i> a gram-negative saprophyte that causes melioidosis, has been classified as a potential bioweapon, posing a serious global threat. Metabolic re-wiring, production of virulence effectors, evasion/suppression of host defenses, and modification of host cell functions co</span> โ€ฆ

Metabolomics ID's targets against the Burkholderia biothreat by finding metabolic shifts during infection. ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ’Š

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41170848/

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Drought-induced peatland carbon loss exacerbated by elevated CO2 and warming - PubMed Extreme drought events are predicted to increase with climate change, yet their impacts on ecosystem carbon dynamics under warming and elevated carbon dioxide (eCO<sub>2</sub>) remain unclear. In a peatland experiment with five warming treatments each under ambient carbon dioxide (aCO<sub>2</sub>) a โ€ฆ

Extreme drought makes peatlands lose carbon much faster, and this loss is worsened by both warming and elevated COโ‚‚. Climate change will significantly amplify carbon emissions from peatlands in the future. ๐ŸŒก๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ #ClimateChange #Peatlands #CarbonCycle
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41129626/

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Discovery of Nav1.7 Inhibitors through the Screening of Marine Natural Product Extracts - PubMed Automated high-throughput screening of a prefractionated extract library of marine macroorganisms identified 239 hits (hit rate 2.5%), including a marine algal extract that blocked the Na<sub>v</sub>1.7 channel in a fluorescent-based flux assay. Bioactivity-guided chemical investigation led to the i โ€ฆ

Screened marine natural product extracts reveals two glycoglycerolipids that act as inhibitors of the Naแตฅ1.7 ion channel. These findings from red algae, sponges, and corals offer exciting new leads for drug discovery! ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ’Š#DrugDiscovery #MarineBiology pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41124213/

25.11.2025 19:14 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Microbial population structure: Forced proximity is shaped by capillary interactions - PubMed A recent study shows that the spatial organization of bacteria in thin films or near air-water interfaces is strongly impacted by a purely physical mechanism - capillary interactions. This mechanism likely plays an important role in bacterial assortment in environments like soil, which undergo wet a โ€ฆ

Spatial organization of bacteria in thin films, like soil, is largely determined by a purely physical mechanism: capillary interactions (water tension). ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ’ง #Microbiology #Biophysics #CurrentBiology pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41118734/

25.11.2025 19:12 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Mapping the respiratory microbiome in intubated children over time | Microbiology Spectrum Clinicians often prescribe empirical antibiotics for critically ill, intubated children with suspected respiratory infections, contributing to antibiotic overuse and challenging antimicrobial stewardship. Our longitudinal tracheal aspirate analysis of cultures and 16S rDNA sequencing revealed significant inter-patient variability, regardless of the primary reason for intubation. We observed both concordance and discrepancies between clinical microbiology and sequencing resultsโ€”gram-negative organisms aligned well between methods, whereas Streptococcus was detected in 34 of 39 samples by 16S rDNA but only once by culture. Our findings emphasize the value of longitudinal airway microbiome analysis in pediatric patients. Given the heterogeneous pathologies and diverse age groups in pediatric intensive care, future large-scale studies should account for antibiotic exposure, commensal bacterial interactions, and clinical conditions that influence microbiome dynamics. Expanding research in this area could improve our understanding of microbial shifts in critically ill children and inform more targeted treatment strategies.

In intubated children, longitudinal analysis of the respiratory microbiome reveals dynamic shifts in microbial communities under empiric antibiotic therapy, with implications for pathogen emergence and treatment strategies.

17.11.2025 15:54 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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A Protocol Guide to Micro Milling for Bio-Microfluidics Micro milling is a subtractive manufacturing method for fabricating micro-scale three-dimensional features from hard substrates like acrylic, wood, or metal. It enables rapid prototyping of biomicrofl...

A step-by-step guide to using CNC micro-milling to fabricate microfluidic master molds and PDMS devices (e.g., organ-on-a-chip), including design (SolidWorks/Fusion), machining, mould casting and bonding.

17.11.2025 15:52 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Viral community diversity in the rhizosphere of the foundation salt marsh plant Spartina alterniflora | mSphere Salt marshes are vital coastal ecosystems. Microbes in these environments drive nutrient cycling and support plant health, with Spartina alterniflora serving as a foundation species. This study explores viral communities associated with S. alterniflora, revealing how plant compartments and phenotypes shape viral composition. The discovery of numerous novel viruses, some potentially influencing microbes involved in key biogeochemical processes, highlights their ecological significance. Given the increasing pressures on coastal ecosystems, understanding virus-microbe-plant interactions is essential for predicting and managing ecosystem responses to environmental change.

This study on the rhizosphere of the salt-marsh plant Spartina alterniflora reveals a highly diverse viral communityโ€”metagenomic analysis of root-zone samples showed that viruses of microorganisms influence microbial population dynamics, community structure, nutrient cycling and gene-transfer.

17.11.2025 15:50 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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The role of colony morphotype in shaping gene essentiality in Mycobacteroides abscessus - PubMed Changes in bacterial colony morphology are common during chronic human infections and are thought to provide a survival advantage. In the human pathogen <i>Mycobacteroides abscessus</i> (MAB), a unidirectional transition from a smooth (MAB<sup>S</sup>) to rough (MAB<sup>R</sup>) morphotype frequentl โ€ฆ

The morphotype switch from smooth to rough in M. abscessus alters gene-essentiality patterns both in vitro and in mouse infection; rough and smooth forms require different genes, affecting therapeutic target selection.

17.11.2025 15:48 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Quantitative modeling of multi-signal quorum-sensing maps environment to bacterial regulatory responses Bacterial quorum sensing is often assumed to follow a strict hierarchy, limiting understanding of how multiple signals interact. This study finds that Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses a reciprocal, coopera...

Quantitative modelling of multi-signal quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa reveals that its las and rhl signalling systems engage in reciprocal, non-linear and synergistic interactions rather than a simple hierarchy.

17.11.2025 15:46 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 4    ๐Ÿ” 2    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

The study evolved Escherichia coli under constant glucose limitation for โ‰ฅ300 generations and identified 39 genes repeatedly mutated, many regulatory factors, revealing structural protein constraints. bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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Chair Search Chair, School of Biological Sciences Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta The School of Biological Sciences of the Georgia Institute of Technology (โ€œGeorgia Techโ€) invites applications for the pos...

Come and be our new Chair of Biological Sciences at Georgia Tech! www.biosciences.gatech.edu/chair-search

13.08.2025 12:58 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 4    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 1
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Northern peatland microbial communities exhibit resistance to warming and acquire electron acceptors from soil organic matter - Nature Communications Climate change is expected to impact microbes degrading organic matter in northern peatlands. Here, using a warming experiment, the authors show that communities remain stable after three years of war...

Peatland microbes resist warming, with stable communities and diverse carbon pathways; methanogens show metabolic flexibility but are not dominant. #MicroSky www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Conserved cross-domain protein-to-mRNA ratios enable proteome prediction in microbes | mBio Deciphering the biology of natural microbial communities is limited by the lack of functional data. While transcriptomics enables gene expression profiling, mRNA levels often fail to predict protein abundance, the primary indicator of microbial function. ...

Gene-specific RNA-to-protein conversion factors improve protein predictions from mRNA, enabling functional insights across diverse microbial species. #MicroSky journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...

28.07.2025 14:49 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Macrophage-induced reduction of bacteriophage density limits the efficacy of in vivo pulmonary phage therapy - Nature Communications In vivo experiments and mathematical modelling in this work, show that alveolar macrophages lower phage densities and phage-bacteria contact rates, limiting the effectiveness of synergistic treatment ...

Alveolar macrophages limit phage therapy by clearing phages; their depletion boosts phage efficacy against P. aeruginosa in murine lung infection. #MicroSky www.nature.com/articles/s41...

28.07.2025 14:48 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 1    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Biofilm vertical growth dynamics are captured by an active fluid framework - PubMed Bacterial biofilms, surface-attached microbial communities, grow horizontally across surfaces and vertically above them. Although a simple heuristic model for vertical growth was experimentally shown ...

A simple model of vertical biofilm growth arises from active fluid dynamics, linking cell decay to growth limits and unifying early and late stages. #MicroSky pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40578390/

28.07.2025 14:47 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Metabolically driven flows enable exponential growth in macroscopic multicellular yeast Metabolically generated flow is an emergent mechanism that alleviates diffusion limits in macroscopic multicellular yeast.

Spontaneous fluid flows in yeast clusters enable nutrient transport and exponential growth, aiding multicellularity before genetic adaptations evolve. #MicroSky www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

28.07.2025 14:44 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 0    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Microbial Primer: Challenges and opportunities in the treatment of chronic polymicrobial infections โ€’ an eco-evolutionary perspective In this primer, we will review the key distinctions between acute and chronic infections, between mono- and polymicrobial infections and how these distinctions work together to generate the growing cr...

This primer reviews differences between acute, chronic, mono- and polymicrobial infections, highlighting ecological and evolutionary challenges and opportunities for treatment and infection management. www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...

20.06.2025 17:58 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Mass spectrometry-based metabolomics approaches to interrogate hostโ€“microbiome interactions in mammalian systems Covering: 2015 to 2025Chemical crosstalk is universal to all life, niche-specific, and essential to thrive. This crosstalk is mediated by a large diversity of molecules, including metal ions, small mo...

Mass spectrometry metabolomics methods reveal microbiome-derived natural products influencing host-microbe interactions, enabling insights into communication, immunity, and symbiosis mechanisms. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...

20.06.2025 17:57 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 0    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa: ecology, evolution, pathogenesis and antimicrobial susceptibility - Nature Reviews Microbiology Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a functionally versatile bacterium, a leading opportunistic human pathogen and a model organism in microbiology. In this Review, Letizia, Diggle and Whiteley discuss P.โ€‰aerug...

This review explores the ecological niches, evolutionary dynamics, pathogenic mechanisms, and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, highlighting its adaptability and clinical significance. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

03.06.2025 15:08 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 4    ๐Ÿ” 2    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Genetic predisposition towards multicellularity in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, multicellularity evolved under predation but not settling selection. Only certain genotypes gave rise to multicellular forms, showing both deterministic and random factors shape this transition. academic.oup.com/gbe/advance-...

19.05.2025 14:22 โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ 1    ๐Ÿ” 1    ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0    ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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Antimicrobial Agent Trimethoprim Influences Chemical Interactions in Cystic Fibrosis Pathogens via the ham Gene Cluster The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus and the bacterium Burkholderia cenocepacia cause fatal respiratory infections in immunocompromised humans and patients with lung disease, such as cystic fibrosis (CF). In dual infections, antagonistic interactions contribute to increased mortality. These interactions are further altered by the presence of antimicrobial and antifungal agents. However, studies performed to date on chemical interactions between clinical B. cenocepacia and A. fumigatus have focused on pathogens in isolation and do not include the most abundant chemical signal, i.e., clinically administered therapeutics, present in the lung. Here, we characterize small molecule-mediated interactions between B. cenocepacia and A. fumigatus and their shift in response to trimethoprim exposure by using metabolomics and mass spectrometry imaging. Using these methods, we report that the production of several small-molecule natural products of both the bacteria and the fungus is affected by cocultivation and exposure to trimethoprim. By systematic analysis of metabolomics data, we hypothesize that the B. cenocepacia-encoded ham gene cluster plays a role in the trimethoprim-mediated alteration of bacterialโ€“fungal interactions. We support our findings by generating a genetically modified strain lacking the ham gene cluster and querying its interaction with A. fumigatus. Using comparative analyses of the extracts of wild-type and knockout strains, we report the inactivation of a bacterially produced antifungal compound, fragin, by A. fumigatus, which was verified by the addition of purified fragin to the A. fumigatus culture. Furthermore, we report that trimethoprim does not inhibit fungal growth, but affects the biochemical pathway for DHN-melanin biosynthesis, an important antifungal drug target, altering the pigmentation of the fungal conidia and is associated with modification of ergosterol to ergosteryl-3ฮฒ-O-l-valine in coculture. This study demonstrates the impact of therapeutics on shaping microbial and fungal metabolomes, which influence interkingdom interactions and the expression of virulence factors. Our findings enhance the understanding of the complexity of chemical interactions between therapeutic compounds, bacteria, and fungi and may contribute to the development of selective treatments.

Trimethoprim alters metabolite production in B. cenocepacia and A. fumigatus, affecting interkingdom interactions, antifungal activity, and fungal pigmentation, revealing how therapeutics reshape microbial chemistry and virulence expression. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

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Sea cucumber grazing linked to enrichment of anaerobic microbial metabolisms in coral reef sediments Abstract. Sea cucumbers have been overharvested world-wide, making assessments of their ecological effects challenging, but recent research demonstrated th

Sea cucumbers reshape reef sediment microbiomes by grazing, reducing microbial biomass and phototrophs, enriching anaerobic genes, and potentially supporting coral survival through disease suppression. academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc...

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