Maite Ghazaleh Bucher (U. Georgia): Coral Microbiome

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4 жыл бұрын

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Maite Ghazaleh Bucher describes her doctoral research on the coral microbiome of sick and healthy corals in the Florida Keys Reef.
Talk Overview: Coral reefs are a vital global ecosystem: despite comprising only 1% of the world’s oceans, they support more than 25% of marine life. In addition to supporting ocean life, coral reefs also support the survival of humans by providing habitat for fish and other seafood and protecting coastlines from erosion. Corals are complex organisms that rely on a symbiotic relationship between the coral animal, zooxanthellae algae, and microbes. To date, the role of the coral microbiome in coral health and disease hasn’t been extensively studied. In this Young Scientist Seminar, Maite Ghazaleh Bucher describes her thesis research at the University of Georgia in which she characterized the microbial communities of sick and healthy corals colocalized in the Florida Keys Reef during a disease outbreak in summer 2017. Using genetic analyses, Bucher found that the coral microbiome is relatively uniform in healthy corals, even among different coral species. In contrast, she found that the microbiomes of diseased corals are dissimilar, even among corals affected by the same disease. These data support an “Anna Karenina” hypothesis for the coral microbiome. In the second stage of her research, Bucher determined that the microbial communities of apparently healthy coral tissue on diseased corals exhibited an imbalance between “healthy” and “unhealthy” microbes. This finding could lead to a quantitative way to monitor the health of corals based on their microbial signatures. Bucher ends her talk with a call to action: we all have the power to reduce our impact on the planet, so that vital ecosystems like coral reefs can be protected. What can you do to support the survival of corals?
Speaker Biography:
Maite Ghazaleh Bucher is a Ph.D. Candidate and NSF GRFP Fellow at the University of Georgia Environmental Health Sciences Department. She studies the bacterial communities of healthy and diseased Florida Keys Reef corals.

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@patchthongthaisong723
@patchthongthaisong723 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for very accessible presentation
@agatasales5796
@agatasales5796 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! I Loved it. Congrats!
@Emiy0
@Emiy0 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thank you for the presentation !
@gzpo
@gzpo 4 жыл бұрын
Good presentation Maite. Thank you. 💖😎
@tardarsauce3355
@tardarsauce3355 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating stuff! I love Marine Biology as well and this was super eye-opening
@boristheblade8433
@boristheblade8433 4 жыл бұрын
great job
@jamesdriscoll9405
@jamesdriscoll9405 4 жыл бұрын
Nice presentation, I liked the GISTEMP graph. Could you differentiate bacterial and viral infections? I hope that your research leads to healthier reefs.
@StephenGillie
@StephenGillie 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Felt oddly light on specific details - I know something about triangles on a graph meaning similar bacteria in the coral, but that graph had the same label on both axes, so don't know what the location of those triangles represents. Also very, very slow speaker, even at 2x speed was slow.
@matin4595
@matin4595 4 жыл бұрын
Ow God , you are the sweetest Scientist's I have seen! 😍 like your lecture.
@eduardobagagli8998
@eduardobagagli8998 4 жыл бұрын
Very nice job. Congratulations. What about the fungi (mycobiomes)?
@disgracetologic
@disgracetologic 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, thank you.
@TheJewelnok
@TheJewelnok 3 жыл бұрын
How do we know if coral death is not a natural function of coral. Everything in the world dies.
@hanamadeline679
@hanamadeline679 3 жыл бұрын
Because coral mainly appears to die as temperatures increase but we know the rise of temperature in the ocean is unnatural and therefore it results in the unnatural process of the coral's dying.
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