“…Future laboratory work should attempt to carefully manipulate associations between different coral genotypes and microbial symbiotic partners (including Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria) to move toward the generation of gnotobiotic (i.e., known-microbiome) corals for use in functional experiments. This has been shown to be feasible in cnidarian model systems such as Hydra, Nematostella, and Aiptasia (Murillo-Rincon et al, 2017;Domin et al, 2018;Medrano et al, 2019;Costa et al, 2021;Dungan et al, 2021), but is only beginning to be explored in reefbuilding corals and other cnidarians (Lin et al, 2019;Cunning and Baker, 2020;Weiland-Bräuer et al, 2020). Experiments that apply a combination of antibiotics treatments followed by targeted probiotic delivery or "microbiome recovery" treatments will yield insights into whether disturbed coral-associated bacteria communities and host stress response phenotypes can be "rescued" by the re-introduction of one or several beneficial microbes (Peixoto et al, 2017(Peixoto et al, , 2021Rosado et al, 2018;Damjanovic et al, 2019;Assis et al, 2020;Santoro et al, 2021).…”