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The prokaryotic microbiome of Acropora digitifera is stable under short-term artificial light pollution

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2020-10-12

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Baquiran, Jake Ivan P
Nada, Michael Angelou L
Campos, Celine Luisa D.
Sayco, Sherry Lyn G
Cabaitan, Patrick C.
Rosenberg, Yaeli
Ayalon, Inbal
Levy, Oren
Conaco, Cecilia

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MDPI

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16S rRNA gene; acroporid; coral-associated microbes; ecological light pollution; Endozoicomonadaceae; holobiont; artificial light at night

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Microbiomes; Corals; Light pollution; DNA; RNA

Contributes to SDGs

SDG 14 - Life below water

Addresses Ocean Decade Challenges

Challenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity

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Baquiran, J. I. P., Nada, M. a. L., Campos, C. L. D., Sayco, S. L. G., Cabaitan, P. C., Rosenberg, Y., Ayalon, I., Levy, O., & Conaco, C. (2020). The prokaryotic microbiome of Acropora digitifera is stable under short-term artificial light pollution. Microorganisms, 8(10), Article 1566.

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