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Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration

Coral reefs are declining worldwide primarily because of bleaching and subsequent mortality resulting from thermal stress. Currently, extensive efforts to engage in more holistic research and restoration endeavors have considerably expanded the techniques applied to examine coral samples. Despite su...

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Autores principales: Vega Thurber, Rebecca, Schmeltzer, Emily R., Grottoli, Andréa G., van Woesik, Robert, Toonen, Robert J., Warner, Mark, Dobson, Kerri L., McLachlan, Rowan H., Barott, Katie, Barshis, Daniel J., Baumann, Justin, Chapron, Leila, Combosch, David J., Correa, Adrienne MS, DeCarlo, Thomas M., Hagedorn, Mary, Hédouin, Laetitia, Hoadley, Kenneth, Felis, Thomas, Ferrier-Pagès, Christine, Kenkel, Carly, Kuffner, Ilsa B., Matthews, Jennifer, Medina, Mónica, Meyer, Christopher, Oster, Corinna, Price, James, Putnam, Hollie M., Sawall, Yvonne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9636870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36345483
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14176
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author Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Schmeltzer, Emily R.
Grottoli, Andréa G.
van Woesik, Robert
Toonen, Robert J.
Warner, Mark
Dobson, Kerri L.
McLachlan, Rowan H.
Barott, Katie
Barshis, Daniel J.
Baumann, Justin
Chapron, Leila
Combosch, David J.
Correa, Adrienne MS
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Hagedorn, Mary
Hédouin, Laetitia
Hoadley, Kenneth
Felis, Thomas
Ferrier-Pagès, Christine
Kenkel, Carly
Kuffner, Ilsa B.
Matthews, Jennifer
Medina, Mónica
Meyer, Christopher
Oster, Corinna
Price, James
Putnam, Hollie M.
Sawall, Yvonne
author_facet Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Schmeltzer, Emily R.
Grottoli, Andréa G.
van Woesik, Robert
Toonen, Robert J.
Warner, Mark
Dobson, Kerri L.
McLachlan, Rowan H.
Barott, Katie
Barshis, Daniel J.
Baumann, Justin
Chapron, Leila
Combosch, David J.
Correa, Adrienne MS
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Hagedorn, Mary
Hédouin, Laetitia
Hoadley, Kenneth
Felis, Thomas
Ferrier-Pagès, Christine
Kenkel, Carly
Kuffner, Ilsa B.
Matthews, Jennifer
Medina, Mónica
Meyer, Christopher
Oster, Corinna
Price, James
Putnam, Hollie M.
Sawall, Yvonne
author_sort Vega Thurber, Rebecca
collection PubMed
description Coral reefs are declining worldwide primarily because of bleaching and subsequent mortality resulting from thermal stress. Currently, extensive efforts to engage in more holistic research and restoration endeavors have considerably expanded the techniques applied to examine coral samples. Despite such advances, coral bleaching and restoration studies are often conducted within a specific disciplinary focus, where specimens are collected, preserved, and archived in ways that are not always conducive to further downstream analyses by specialists in other disciplines. This approach may prevent the full utilization of unexpended specimens, leading to siloed research, duplicative efforts, unnecessary loss of additional corals to research endeavors, and overall increased costs. A recent US National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop set out to consolidate our collective knowledge across the disciplines of Omics, Physiology, and Microscopy and Imaging regarding the methods used for coral sample collection, preservation, and archiving. Here, we highlight knowledge gaps and propose some simple steps for collecting, preserving, and archiving coral-bleaching specimens that can increase the impact of individual coral bleaching and restoration studies, as well as foster additional analyses and future discoveries through collaboration. Rapid freezing of samples in liquid nitrogen or placing at −80 °C to −20 °C is optimal for most Omics and Physiology studies with a few exceptions; however, freezing samples removes the potential for many Microscopy and Imaging-based analyses due to the alteration of tissue integrity during freezing. For Microscopy and Imaging, samples are best stored in aldehydes. The use of sterile gloves and receptacles during collection supports the downstream analysis of host-associated bacterial and viral communities which are particularly germane to disease and restoration efforts. Across all disciplines, the use of aseptic techniques during collection, preservation, and archiving maximizes the research potential of coral specimens and allows for the greatest number of possible downstream analyses.
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spelling pubmed-96368702022-11-06 Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration Vega Thurber, Rebecca Schmeltzer, Emily R. Grottoli, Andréa G. van Woesik, Robert Toonen, Robert J. Warner, Mark Dobson, Kerri L. McLachlan, Rowan H. Barott, Katie Barshis, Daniel J. Baumann, Justin Chapron, Leila Combosch, David J. Correa, Adrienne MS DeCarlo, Thomas M. Hagedorn, Mary Hédouin, Laetitia Hoadley, Kenneth Felis, Thomas Ferrier-Pagès, Christine Kenkel, Carly Kuffner, Ilsa B. Matthews, Jennifer Medina, Mónica Meyer, Christopher Oster, Corinna Price, James Putnam, Hollie M. Sawall, Yvonne PeerJ Biodiversity Coral reefs are declining worldwide primarily because of bleaching and subsequent mortality resulting from thermal stress. Currently, extensive efforts to engage in more holistic research and restoration endeavors have considerably expanded the techniques applied to examine coral samples. Despite such advances, coral bleaching and restoration studies are often conducted within a specific disciplinary focus, where specimens are collected, preserved, and archived in ways that are not always conducive to further downstream analyses by specialists in other disciplines. This approach may prevent the full utilization of unexpended specimens, leading to siloed research, duplicative efforts, unnecessary loss of additional corals to research endeavors, and overall increased costs. A recent US National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop set out to consolidate our collective knowledge across the disciplines of Omics, Physiology, and Microscopy and Imaging regarding the methods used for coral sample collection, preservation, and archiving. Here, we highlight knowledge gaps and propose some simple steps for collecting, preserving, and archiving coral-bleaching specimens that can increase the impact of individual coral bleaching and restoration studies, as well as foster additional analyses and future discoveries through collaboration. Rapid freezing of samples in liquid nitrogen or placing at −80 °C to −20 °C is optimal for most Omics and Physiology studies with a few exceptions; however, freezing samples removes the potential for many Microscopy and Imaging-based analyses due to the alteration of tissue integrity during freezing. For Microscopy and Imaging, samples are best stored in aldehydes. The use of sterile gloves and receptacles during collection supports the downstream analysis of host-associated bacterial and viral communities which are particularly germane to disease and restoration efforts. Across all disciplines, the use of aseptic techniques during collection, preservation, and archiving maximizes the research potential of coral specimens and allows for the greatest number of possible downstream analyses. PeerJ Inc. 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9636870/ /pubmed/36345483 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14176 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, made available under the Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) . This work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Schmeltzer, Emily R.
Grottoli, Andréa G.
van Woesik, Robert
Toonen, Robert J.
Warner, Mark
Dobson, Kerri L.
McLachlan, Rowan H.
Barott, Katie
Barshis, Daniel J.
Baumann, Justin
Chapron, Leila
Combosch, David J.
Correa, Adrienne MS
DeCarlo, Thomas M.
Hagedorn, Mary
Hédouin, Laetitia
Hoadley, Kenneth
Felis, Thomas
Ferrier-Pagès, Christine
Kenkel, Carly
Kuffner, Ilsa B.
Matthews, Jennifer
Medina, Mónica
Meyer, Christopher
Oster, Corinna
Price, James
Putnam, Hollie M.
Sawall, Yvonne
Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title_full Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title_fullStr Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title_short Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
title_sort unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration
topic Biodiversity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9636870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36345483
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14176
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