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SUBMITTER: Wright RM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6497039 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wright Rachel M RM Strader Marie E ME Genuise Heather M HM Matz Mikhail M
PeerJ 20190429
The surface mucus layer of reef-building corals supports feeding, sediment clearing, and protection from pathogenic invaders. As much as half of the fixed carbon supplied by the corals' photosynthetic symbionts is incorporated into expelled mucus. It is therefore reasonable to expect that coral bleaching (disruption of the coral-algal symbiosis) would affect mucus production. Since coral mucus serves as an important nutrient source for the entire reef community, this could have substantial ecosy ...[more]