“…However, all the remaining regions analyzed during Spring 2022 (namely Al Wajh, Central Red Sea, and Southern Red Sea) presented Cladocopium-dominated communities with more presumed thermally tolerant Symbiodiniaceae genotypes in one sample in the southern Red Sea, and not a shift on the Symbiodiniaceae community as shown in other Red Sea shallow water studies (Arrigoni et al, 2016;Terraneo et al, 2019a), indicating that the algal community of this mesophotic coral is consistent across the Red Sea latitudes. Moreover, different studies reported site and seasonal-specific acclimation signatures in corals (e.g., Brown et al, 1999;Fitt et al, 2001;Edmunds, 2009;Anthony et al, 2022;Sawall et al, 2022). However, processes other than (e.g., environmental stressors, thermal adaptation, host-symbiont specificity, and anthropogenic disturbances) (see, for example, Silverstein et al, 2012;Cunning et al, 2015;Terraneo et al, 2019a;Howe-Kerr et al, 2020;Claar et al, 2022); could drive the algal community shift in symbiotic corals.…”