Coral bleaching is the disruption of the symbiosis between the coral host and its endosymbiotic algae. The prevalence and severity of the disease have been correlated with high seawater temperature. During the last decade, the major hypothesis to explain coral bleaching is that high water temperatures cause irreversible damage to the symbiotic algae resulting in loss of pigment and/or algae from the holobiont. Here, we discuss the evidence for an alternative but not mutually exclusive concept, the microbial hypothesis of coral bleaching
Corals host a community of microbes, comprised of endosymbiotic algae, Symbiodinium, bacteria, Archa...
Bleaching and disease are decimating coral reefs especially when warming promotes bleaching pathogen...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
Although the early coral reef-bleaching warning system (NOAA/USA) is established, there is no feasib...
Environmental stressors such as increased sea surface temperatures are well-known for contributing t...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
Coral bleaching caused by global warming is one of the major threats to coral reefs. Very recently, ...
Bleaching in corals can be attributed to loss of endosymbiotic zooxanthellae and/or loss of photosyn...
peer reviewedEnvironmental stress, such as an increase in the sea surface temperature, triggers cora...
Impairment of the photosynthetic machinery of the algal endosymbiont ("zooxanthellae") is the proxim...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
Although the early coral reef-bleaching warning system (NOAA/USA) is established, there is no feasib...
Corals host a community of microbes, comprised of endosymbiotic algae, Symbiodinium, bacteria, Archa...
Bleaching and disease are decimating coral reefs especially when warming promotes bleaching pathogen...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
Although the early coral reef-bleaching warning system (NOAA/USA) is established, there is no feasib...
Environmental stressors such as increased sea surface temperatures are well-known for contributing t...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
Coral bleaching caused by global warming is one of the major threats to coral reefs. Very recently, ...
Bleaching in corals can be attributed to loss of endosymbiotic zooxanthellae and/or loss of photosyn...
peer reviewedEnvironmental stress, such as an increase in the sea surface temperature, triggers cora...
Impairment of the photosynthetic machinery of the algal endosymbiont ("zooxanthellae") is the proxim...
Coral reefs are dominated by symbioses between marine invertebrates (e.g. corals, clams, sea anemone...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
Although the early coral reef-bleaching warning system (NOAA/USA) is established, there is no feasib...
Corals host a community of microbes, comprised of endosymbiotic algae, Symbiodinium, bacteria, Archa...
Bleaching and disease are decimating coral reefs especially when warming promotes bleaching pathogen...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...