Cecilia Conaco
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Recent Articles
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Baquiran J, Quijano J, van Oppen M, Cabaitan P, Harrison P, Conaco C
Environ Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
27(2):e70041.
PMID: 39887906
Corals associate with a diverse community of prokaryotic symbionts that provide nutrition, antioxidants and other protective compounds to their host. However, the influence of microbes on coral thermotolerance remains understudied....
2.
Da-Anoy J, Posadas N, Conaco C
PeerJ
. 2024 Dec;
12:e18627.
PMID: 39677947
Rising sea surface temperatures threaten the survival of corals worldwide, with coral bleaching events becoming more commonplace. However, different coral species are known to exhibit variable levels of susceptibility to...
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Posadas N, Conaco C
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
14(7):e11652.
PMID: 38952658
Marine sponges are predicted to be winners in the future ocean due to their exemplary adaptive capacity. However, while many sponge groups exhibit tolerance to a wide range of environmental...
4.
Padayhag B, Nada M, Baquiran J, Sison-Mangus M, San Diego-McGlone M, Cabaitan P, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2023 Jun;
193:115138.
PMID: 37321001
Coral larval settlement relies on biogenic cues such as those elicited by microbial biofilm communities, a crucial element of coral recruitment. Eutrophication can modify these biofilm-associated communities, but studies on...
5.
Posadas N, Baquiran J, Nada M, Kelly M, Conaco C
ISME J
. 2021 Jul;
16(1):58-67.
PMID: 34218251
The sponge-associated microbial community contributes to the overall health and adaptive capacity of the sponge holobiont. This community is regulated by the environment and the immune system of the host....
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Matriano D, Alegado R, Conaco C
Sci Rep
. 2021 Mar;
11(1):5993.
PMID: 33727612
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), the movement of heritable materials between distantly related organisms, is crucial in eukaryotic evolution. However, the scale of HGT in choanoflagellates, the closest unicellular relatives of...
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Ayalon I, Rosenberg Y, Benichou J, Campos C, Sayco S, Nada M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2020 Nov;
31(2):413-419.e3.
PMID: 33157030
Artificial light at night (ALAN) can have negative impacts on the health of humans and ecosystems. Marine organisms, including coral reefs in particular, rely on the natural light cycles of...
8.
Warm temperature alters the chemical cue preference of Acropora tenuis and Heliopora coerulea larvae
Da-Anoy J, Cabaitan P, Conaco C
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2020 Oct;
161(Pt B):111755.
PMID: 33120034
Larvae released into the water column rely on chemical cues from the benthos for successful settlement. However, larval preference for substrates may be affected by rising seawater temperature brought about...
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Baquiran J, Nada M, Campos C, Sayco S, Cabaitan P, Rosenberg Y, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2020 Oct;
8(10).
PMID: 33053643
Corals harbor a great diversity of symbiotic microorganisms that play pivotal roles in host nutrition, reproduction, and development. Changes in the ocean environment, such as increasing exposure to artificial light...
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Baquiran J, Nada M, Posadas N, Manogan D, Cabaitan P, Conaco C
PeerJ
. 2020 May;
8:e9017.
PMID: 32351788
Sponges are predicted to dominate future reef ecosystems influenced by anthropogenic stressors and global climate change. The ecological success of sponges is attributed to their complex physiology, which is in...