Fish predation on corals promotes the dispersal of coral symbionts.
Carsten G B GrupstraKristen M RabbittLauren I Howe-KerrAdrienne M S CorreaPublished in: Animal microbiome (2021)
Taken together, our findings show that fish predation on corals may support the maintenance of coral cover on reefs in an unexpected way: through the dispersal of beneficial coral symbionts in corallivore feces. Few studies examine the processes that make symbionts available to foundation species, or how environmental reservoirs of such symbionts are replenished. This work sets the stage for parallel studies of consumer-mediated microbiome dispersal and assembly in other sessile, habitat-forming species.