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  • Coral reefs thrive in nutrient-poor waters by efficiently recycling and transforming dissolved organic matter (DOM), which is crucial for their productivity and stability.
  • Microbial processes play a key role in these transformations, influencing essential factors like decomposition and nutrient retention that support high biodiversity and structural complexity of reefs.
  • However, habitat degradation is disrupting these microbe-DOM interactions, leading to negative feedbacks that diminish coral reefs' resilience to global changes.

Article Abstract

To thrive in nutrient-poor waters, coral reefs must retain and recycle materials efficiently. This review centers microbial processes in facilitating the persistence and stability of coral reefs, specifically the role of these processes in transforming and recycling the dissolved organic matter (DOM) that acts as an invisible currency in reef production, nutrient exchange, and organismal interactions. The defining characteristics of coral reefs, including high productivity, balanced metabolism, high biodiversity, nutrient retention, and structural complexity, are inextricably linked to microbial processing of DOM. The composition of microbes and DOM in reefs is summarized, and the spatial and temporal dynamics of biogeochemical processes carried out by microorganisms in diverse reef habitats are explored in a variety of key reef processes, including decomposition, accretion, trophictransfer, and macronutrient recycling. Finally, we examine how widespread habitat degradation of reefs is altering these important microbe-DOM interactions, creating feedbacks that reduce reef resilience to global change.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-042121-080917DOI Listing

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