Salome Chemutai

Salome Chemutai

Dec 01, 2025

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    About This Project

    Coral symbionts provide the host with nutrition and adaptive capacity to environmental changes. This potential is hardly integrated in restoration plans. This project will characterize microbes from corals in artificial and natural reefs to identify taxa associated with responses to stressors for use as indicators in monitoring. Taxa associated with promoting health and resilience will be recommended for use as environmental probiotics or in microbiome engineering to improve coral survival.

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