Fig. 2: Hyperspectral imaging of coral fragments from G. edwardsi and P. lutea under heat stress. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 2: Hyperspectral imaging of coral fragments from G. edwardsi and P. lutea under heat stress.

From: Greater functional diversity and redundancy of coral endolithic microbiomes align with lower coral bleaching susceptibility

Fig. 2

Representative picture of skeleton banding patterns of a G. edwardsi colony at A control (27 °C), B heat-stress (33 °C), and hyperspectral profiles of C tissue, D endolithic band, and E skeleton. Hyperspectral profiles of P. lutea I tissue, J endolithic band, and K skeleton. Exemplary picture of skeleton banding patterns of a P. lutea colony at L control (27 °C) and M heat-stress (33 °C). Principal component analysis of the hyperspectral profiles of the coral tissue, G endolithic band and H skeleton under control (27 °C) and heat stress conditions (33 °C). Means over all samples ± 95% CI. Scale bar: 1 cm.

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