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Genetic Susceptibility,Colony Size,and Water Temperature Drive White-Pox Disease on the Coral Acropora palmata
Authors:Erinn M Muller  Robert van Woesik
Institution:1. Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida, United States of America.; 2. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, United States of America.; University of Genova, Italy,
Abstract:Outbreaks of coral diseases are one of the greatest threats to reef corals in the Caribbean, yet the mechanisms that lead to coral diseases are still largely unknown. Here we examined the spatial-temporal dynamics of white-pox disease on Acropora palmata coral colonies of known genotypes. We took a Bayesian approach, using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation algorithms, to examine which covariates influenced the presence of white-pox disease over seven years. We showed that colony size, genetic susceptibility of the coral host, and high-water temperatures were the primary tested variables that were positively associated with the presence of white-pox disease on A. palmata colonies. Our study also showed that neither distance from previously diseased individuals, nor colony location, influenced the dynamics of white-pox disease. These results suggest that white-pox disease was most likely a consequence of anomalously high water temperatures that selectively compromised the oldest colonies and the most susceptible coral genotypes.
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