Madeleine J H van Oppen
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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....
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Chan W, Sakamoto R, Doering T, Narayana V, de Souza D, McConville M, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2025 Jan;
27(1):e70011.
PMID: 39838803
Symbiotic cnidarians, such as sea anemones and corals, rely on their mutualistic microalgal partners (Symbiodiniaceae) for survival. Marine heatwaves can disrupt this partnership, and it has been proposed that introducing...
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Lamb A, Peplow L, Chan W, Crane Z, Everson G, Harrison P, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Nov;
14(11):e70570.
PMID: 39568767
Fertile hybrids can enhance the adaptive capacity and resilience of species under stress by increasing genetic diversity within populations, masking the effects of deleterious recessive alleles, and facilitating the introgression...
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Lamb A, Peplow L, Harrison P, Humphrey C, Latini L, McCutchan G, et al.
PeerJ
. 2024 Nov;
12:e18273.
PMID: 39553712
Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent during summer and pose a significant threat to coral reef ecosystems. Restoration efforts have the potential to support native coral populations and guard them...
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Wood G, Griffin K, van der Mheen M, Breed M, Edgeloe J, Grimaldi C, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Oct;
7(1):1368.
PMID: 39478133
A critical component of ecosystem restoration projects involves using genetic data to select source material that will enhance success under current and future climates. However, the complexity and expense of...
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Crowther T, Rappuoli R, Corinaldesi C, Danovaro R, Donohue T, Huisman J, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Sep;
187(19):5195-5216.
PMID: 39303686
Microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, and protists, are essential to life on Earth and the functioning of the biosphere. Here, we discuss the key roles of microorganisms in achieving...
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Lamb A, Peplow L, Dungan A, Ferguson S, Harrison P, Humphrey C, et al.
Biol Open
. 2024 Aug;
13(9).
PMID: 39207257
Interspecific hybridisation increases genetic diversity and has played a significant role in the evolution of corals in the genus Acropora. In vitro fertilisation can be used to increase the frequency...
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Scharfenstein H, Peplow L, Alvarez-Roa C, Nitschke M, Chan W, Buerger P, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Jul;
243(6):2130-2145.
PMID: 39049585
Coral thermal bleaching resilience can be improved by enhancing photosymbiont thermal tolerance via experimental evolution. While successful for some strains, selection under stable temperatures was ineffective at increasing the thermal...
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Maire J, Collingro A, Tandon K, Jameson V, Judd L, Horn M, et al.
ISME J
. 2024 Jul;
18(1.
PMID: 39046276
Chlamydiae are ubiquitous intracellular bacteria and infect a wide diversity of eukaryotes, including mammals. However, chlamydiae have never been reported to infect photosynthetic organisms. Here, we describe a novel chlamydial...