Maria Ruggeri, PhD
@maria-ruggeri.bsky.social
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Postdoc in Virginia Weisβ lab at OSU π ecology, evolution, and cell biology of symbioses πͺΈ
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Carly Scott
3 months ago
New paper on drivers of holobiont assembly in massive Porites
#coral
in Australia. Long story short: genetic structure trumps local environment and size class to determine both Symbiodiniaceae and microbiome communities.
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Javier del Campo
3 months ago
A host organelle integrates stolen chloroplasts for animal photosynthesis
#symbiosis
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Javier del Campo
3 months ago
Anthropogenic climate change will likely outpace coral range expansion
#corals
www.science.org/doi/full/10....
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Javier del Campo
3 months ago
The role of holobiont composition and environmental history in thermotolerance of Tropical Eastern Pacific corals
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#holobiont
#symbionts
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
The Coral Reef Research Hub
3 months ago
CORAL REEF RESEARCH NEWS: Marine heatwaves select for thermal tolerance in a reef-building coral Not open access:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#coralreefs
#coralbleaching
#climatechange
#seasurfacetemperature
#coralhealth
#thermaltolerance
#marineheatwaves
#marinebiology
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Dr. Kate Quigley
3 months ago
New on
@biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
! π¬ Our study on Ningaloo Reef shows selective breeding can boost heat tolerance, even over small distances! A promising tool, BUT we must address climate change emissions & boost ocean protection
biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Javier del Campo
3 months ago
Symbiodinium necroappetens outbreak and persistence in Southwestern Atlantic corals following a bleaching event
#protists
#protistsonsky
#symbiosis
#corals
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Carly Scott
3 months ago
Exploring how corals connect with their environment! πͺΈπ Our new preprint investigates the (surprisingly large!) role of diel time, genotype, and fine-scale reef variation in shaping metagenomic communities in and around corals during annual spawning:
tinyurl.com/2u3jvwja
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The microbial fingerprint: fine-scale environmental, genetic, and temporal factors drive the reef metagenome during coral spawning
Understanding the stability of microbial community assembly on coral reefs is crucial for determining their response to changing environments. Here, we evaluate how the marine sediment, water column, ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.23.661127v1
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Sarah W. Davies Ph.D.
3 months ago
Very excited to have our first
#singlecell
data paper out in the world. Dr. Valadez Ingersoll worked so hard on this piece and we learned so much about
#coral
#symbiosis
! Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral url:
academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
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Cell type-specific immune regulation under symbiosis in a facultatively symbiotic coral
Abstract. Many cnidarians host single-celled algae within gastrodermal cells, yielding a mutually beneficial exchange of nutrients between host and symbion
https://academic.oup.com/ismej/article/doi/10.1093/ismejo/wraf132/8174893
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For anyone else also struggling to adapt to Bluesky β this personalized feed of new publications is amazing!!
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Dr. Carly Kenkel
almost 2 years ago
Hot off the presses at Global Change Bio - Yingqi Zhang's 3rd chapter - Performance of Orbicella faveolata larval cohorts does not align with previously observed thermal tolerance of adult source populations
doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
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Maria Ruggeri, PhD
Dr. Carly Kenkel
almost 2 years ago
I'm looking to hire a postdoc in coral genomics - $66k/yr plus benefits - follow link for more info - review of apps begins Nov 10
usccareers.usc.edu/job/los-ange...
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