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Accession: PRJNA984632 ID: 984632

Cleanerfish microbiomes

Cleaning stations as hubs for the maintenance and recovery of microbial diversity on coral reefs

Biodiversity in the ocean is influenced by interactions between disparate organisms which ultimately shape population, community, and ecosystem dynamics. Symbiotic interactions involving subsets of species can have disproportionate impacts on communities, reaching well beyond each interacting species. Coral reefs host some of the most iconic symbiotic interactions in nature and are host to the highest diversity of life on the planet. Cleaning symbiosis, wherein small fish or shrimp remove external parasites and associated microorganisms from specific clients, is common on coral reefs. Sites on the reef occupied by cleaners, or "cleaning stations", attract a wide variety of fish species that engage in direct physical contact with the cleaner. More...
AccessionPRJNA984632
TypeUmbrella project
Grants
  • "Collaborative Research: Cleaning stations as hubs for the maintenance and recovery of microbial diversity on coral reefs" (Grant ID OCE-2022955, National Science Foundation)
  • "RUI: Collaborative Research: Cleaning stations as hubs for the maintenance and recovery of microbial diversity on coral reefs" (Grant ID OCE-2023420, National Science Foundation)
  • "RUI: Collaborative Research: Cleaning stations as hubs for the maintenance and recovery of microbial diversity on coral reefs" (Grant ID OCE-2204963, National Science Foundation)
SubmissionRegistration date: 16-Jun-2023
Amy Apprill's group
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RelevanceEnvironmental
Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
of Links
Sequence data
SRA Experiments367
Other datasets
BioSample367
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases13
Data volume, Mbytes7290
Cleanerfish microbiomes encompasses the following 2 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Genome sequencing
Highest level of assembly :
SRA or Trace

2
BioProject
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Assembly
level
NameTitle
PRJNA986112 SRA or TraceEffects of two common antibiotics on the skin microbiome of ornamental reef fishes: implications for experiments and aquacultureEffects of two common antibiotics on the skin microbiome of ornamental reef fishes: implications for experiments and aquaculture (Amy Apprill's group)
PRJNA986867 SRA or Tracecoral reef metagenomeMicrobiome dynamics of coral reefs, Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, and reef fish (Amy Apprill's group)

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