A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem

Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse biological systems on earth. Corals are classified as marine invertebrates and filter the surrounding food and other particles in seawater, including pathogens such as viruses. Viruses act as both pathogen and symbiont for metazoans. Marine viruses that are...

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Main Authors: Logajothiswaran Ambalavanan, Shumpei Iehata, Rosanne Fletcher, Emylia H. Stevens, Sandra C. Zainathan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/711
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spelling doaj-d9fc507ab0ec44deabf8eba54387e2412021-07-23T13:48:42ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-06-01971171110.3390/jmse9070711A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral EcosystemLogajothiswaran Ambalavanan0Shumpei Iehata1Rosanne Fletcher2Emylia H. Stevens3Sandra C. Zainathan4Faculty of Fisheries and Food Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, MalaysiaFaculty of Fisheries and Food Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, MalaysiaFaculty of Fisheries and Food Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, MalaysiaFaculty of Fisheries and Food Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, MalaysiaFaculty of Fisheries and Food Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, MalaysiaCoral reefs are among the most biodiverse biological systems on earth. Corals are classified as marine invertebrates and filter the surrounding food and other particles in seawater, including pathogens such as viruses. Viruses act as both pathogen and symbiont for metazoans. Marine viruses that are abundant in the ocean are mostly single-, double stranded DNA and single-, double stranded RNA viruses. These discoveries were made via advanced identification methods which have detected their presence in coral reef ecosystems including PCR analyses, metagenomic analyses, transcriptomic analyses and electron microscopy. This review discusses the discovery of viruses in the marine environment and their hosts, viral diversity in corals, presence of virus in corallivorous fish communities in reef ecosystems, detection methods, and occurrence of marine viral communities in marine sponges.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/711coral ecosystemviral communitiescoralscorallivorous fishmarine spongesdetection method
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author Logajothiswaran Ambalavanan
Shumpei Iehata
Rosanne Fletcher
Emylia H. Stevens
Sandra C. Zainathan
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Shumpei Iehata
Rosanne Fletcher
Emylia H. Stevens
Sandra C. Zainathan
A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
coral ecosystem
viral communities
corals
corallivorous fish
marine sponges
detection method
author_facet Logajothiswaran Ambalavanan
Shumpei Iehata
Rosanne Fletcher
Emylia H. Stevens
Sandra C. Zainathan
author_sort Logajothiswaran Ambalavanan
title A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
title_short A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
title_full A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
title_fullStr A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Marine Viruses in Coral Ecosystem
title_sort review of marine viruses in coral ecosystem
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse biological systems on earth. Corals are classified as marine invertebrates and filter the surrounding food and other particles in seawater, including pathogens such as viruses. Viruses act as both pathogen and symbiont for metazoans. Marine viruses that are abundant in the ocean are mostly single-, double stranded DNA and single-, double stranded RNA viruses. These discoveries were made via advanced identification methods which have detected their presence in coral reef ecosystems including PCR analyses, metagenomic analyses, transcriptomic analyses and electron microscopy. This review discusses the discovery of viruses in the marine environment and their hosts, viral diversity in corals, presence of virus in corallivorous fish communities in reef ecosystems, detection methods, and occurrence of marine viral communities in marine sponges.
topic coral ecosystem
viral communities
corals
corallivorous fish
marine sponges
detection method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/711
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