Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Study - EDNA Methods Give a Real-Time Look at Coral Reef Health
April 06, 2024
April 06, 2024
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, April 6 (TNSres) -- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution issued the following news release:
The human gut is full of microbes. Some microbes can make people sick, while others are responsible for balancing gut health. But humans aren't the only species who's health depends on these microorganisms. Coral reef ecosystems rely on microorganisms to recycle organic matter and nutrients. These cells also help feed corals and other life reliant on reefs. Research . . .
The human gut is full of microbes. Some microbes can make people sick, while others are responsible for balancing gut health. But humans aren't the only species who's health depends on these microorganisms. Coral reef ecosystems rely on microorganisms to recycle organic matter and nutrients. These cells also help feed corals and other life reliant on reefs. Research . . .