Fig. 1
From: Evidence for microbially-mediated tradeoffs between growth and defense throughout coral evolution

Conceptual overview of data sources integrated for the project. (A) Map of sampling locations for coral microbiomes analyzed in the manuscript. Pie charts show the proportion of coral samples from families in the Complex clade (cool colors) and Robust clade (warm colors). Samples were collected from coral mucus, tissue, and endolithic skeleton (see Methods). (B) Schematic representation of data integration for the project. Coral microbiome data (as shown in A) were combined with long-term disease prevalence data from 3 projects (the Florida Reef Resilience Program (FFRP), the Hawaiʻi Coral Disease Database (HICORDIS), and data from Australia (this study)), as well as coral trait data from the Coral Trait Database, and a molecular phylogeny of corals (see Methods). To integrate data from these disparate sources, all annotations were pooled at the genus level. The end product was a trait table of microbiome, taxonomic, physiological, and disease data across diverse coral genera