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1. A portable multi-taxa phenotyping device to retrieve physiological performance traits

2. Probiotics reshape the coral microbiome in situ without detectable off-target effects in the surrounding environment

3. Consistent Symbiodiniaceae community assemblage in a mesophotic-specialist coral along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea

4. Coupled carbon and nitrogen cycling regulates the cnidarian–algal symbiosis

5. Different environmental response strategies in sympatric corals from Pacific Islands

6. Multi-omics determination of metabolome diversity in natural coral populations in the Pacific Ocean

7. Differences in carbonate chemistry up-regulation of long-lived reef-building corals

8. Integrative omics framework for characterization of coral reef ecosystems from the Tara Pacific expedition

9. Open science resources from the Tara Pacific expedition across coral reef and surface ocean ecosystems

10. Pervasive tandem duplications and convergent evolution shape coral genomes

11. Diversity of the Pacific Ocean coral reef microbiome

12. Telomere DNA length regulation is influenced by seasonal temperature differences in short-lived but not in long-lived reef-building corals

13. Ecology of Endozoicomonadaceae in three coral genera across the Pacific Ocean

14. Host transcriptomic plasticity and photosymbiotic fidelity underpin Pocillopora acclimatization across thermal regimes in the Pacific Ocean

15. Endogenous viral elements reveal associations between a non-retroviral RNA virus and symbiotic dinoflagellate genomes

17. Deoxygenation lowers the thermal threshold of coral bleaching

18. Presence of algal symbionts affects denitrifying bacterial communities in the sea anemone Aiptasia coral model

19. The baseline is already shifted: marine microbiome restoration and rehabilitation as essential tools to mitigate ecosystem decline

20. Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity

21. From the shallow to the mesophotic: a characterization of Symbiodiniaceae diversity in the Red Sea NEOM region

22. Excess labile carbon promotes diazotroph abundance in heat-stressed octocorals

24. Emergence of distinct syntenic density regimes is associated with early metazoan genomic transitions

25. Ultrastructural and proteomic evidence for the presence of a putative nucleolus in an Archaeon

26. Diel cycle of sea spray aerosol concentration

27. Nitrogen fixation and denitrification activity differ between coral- and algae-dominated Red Sea reefs

28. Methods and Strategies to Uncover Coral-Associated Microbial Dark Matter

29. Flexibility in Red Sea Tridacna maxima‐Symbiodiniaceae associations supports environmental niche adaptation

30. Disparate Inventories of Hypoxia Gene Sets Across Corals Align With Inferred Environmental Resilience

31. Coral microbiome composition along the northern Red Sea suggests high plasticity of bacterial and specificity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellate communities

32. Effects of Ocean Acidification on Resident and Active Microbial Communities of Stylophora pistillata

33. Highly Variable and Non-complex Diazotroph Communities in Corals From Ambient and High CO2 Environments

34. Red Sea Atlas of Coral-Associated Bacteria Highlights Common Microbiome Members and Their Distribution across Environmental Gradients—A Systematic Review

35. Consensus Guidelines for Advancing Coral Holobiont Genome and Specimen Voucher Deposition

36. Relative abundance of nitrogen cycling microbes in coral holobionts reflects environmental nitrate availability

37. Insights into the Cultured Bacterial Fraction of Corals

38. Ecological specificity of the metagenome in a set of lower termite species supports contribution of the microbiome to adaptation of the host

39. Similar bacterial communities on healthy and injured skin of black tip reef sharks

40. Coral bacterial community structure responds to environmental change in a host-specific manner

41. Coral microbiome diversity reflects mass coral bleaching susceptibility during the 2016 El Niño heat wave

42. Surface Topography, Bacterial Carrying Capacity, and the Prospect of Microbiome Manipulation in the Sea Anemone Coral Model Aiptasia

43. A Closing Window of Opportunity to Save a Unique Marine Ecosystem

44. Salinity-Conveyed Thermotolerance in the Coral Model Aiptasia Is Accompanied by Distinct Changes of the Bacterial Microbiome

45. Coral-Associated Viral Assemblages From the Central Red Sea Align With Host Species and Contribute to Holobiont Genetic Diversity

46. Simultaneous Measurements of Dinitrogen Fixation and Denitrification Associated With Coral Reef Substrates: Advantages and Limitations of a Combined Acetylene Assay

47. Editorial: Coral Reefs in the Anthropocene – Reflecting on 20 Years of Reef Conservation UK

48. Genomic Blueprint of Glycine Betaine Metabolism in Coral Metaorganisms and Their Contribution to Reef Nitrogen Budgets

49. Science, Diplomacy, and the Red Sea’s Unique Coral Reef: It’s Time for Action

50. High levels of floridoside at high salinity link osmoadaptation with bleaching susceptibility in the cnidarian-algal endosymbiosis

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