Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth stages and during bleaching events. Clade C Symbiodinium algae are dominant in corals, although other clades — including A and D — have also been commonly detected in juvenile Acroporid corals. Previous studies have been reported that only molecular data of Symbiodinium clade were identified within field corals. In this study, we inoculated aposymbiotic juvenile polyps with cultures of clades C1 and D Symbiodinium algae, and investigated the different effect of these two clades of Symbiodinium on juvenile polyps. Our results showed that clade C1 algae did not grow, while clade D algae grew rapidly during the first 2 months after inoculation. ...
Previous studies of symbiotic associations between scleractinians corals and Symbiodinium have demon...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout the tropics is due in large part to the en...
<div><p>Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus <i>Symbiodinium</i> during thei...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
For many coral species, the obligate association with phylogenetically diverse algal endosymbiont sp...
Juveniles of a number of corals with horizontal transmission of dinoflagellate endosymbionts natural...
Algal endosymbionts of the genus Symbiodinium play a key role in the nutrition of reef building cora...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
Abstract Corals harbouring genetically mixed communi-ties of endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) ofte...
Previous studies of symbiotic associations between scleractinians corals and Symbiodinium have demon...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout the tropics is due in large part to the en...
<div><p>Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus <i>Symbiodinium</i> during thei...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
For many coral species, the obligate association with phylogenetically diverse algal endosymbiont sp...
Juveniles of a number of corals with horizontal transmission of dinoflagellate endosymbionts natural...
Algal endosymbionts of the genus Symbiodinium play a key role in the nutrition of reef building cora...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
Abstract Corals harbouring genetically mixed communi-ties of endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) ofte...
Previous studies of symbiotic associations between scleractinians corals and Symbiodinium have demon...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout the tropics is due in large part to the en...