Scleractinian coral species harbour communities of photosynthetic taxa of the genus Symbiodinium. As many as eight genetic clades (A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H) of Symbiodinium have been discovered using molecular biology. These clades may differ from each other in their physiology, and thus influence the ecological distribution and resilience of their host corals to environmental stresses. Corals of the Persian Gulf are normally subject to extreme environmental conditions including high salinity and seasonal variation in temperature. This study is the first to use molecular techniques to identify the Symbiodinium of the Iranian coral reefs to the level of phylogenetic clades. Samples of eight coral species were collected at two different dept...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), and ...
The success of coral reef ecosystems largely depends on mutualistic symbiosis between scleractinian ...
Reef-building coral harbor communities of photosynthetic taxa of the genus Symbiodinium (zooxanthell...
Aim:Coral reefs rely on the symbiosis between scleractinian corals and intracellular, photosynthetic...
Symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium sp.) in scleractinian corals are important in understanding how coral ...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
Free-living Symbiodinium have been the focus of considerable attention among coral reef researchers ...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), a...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Dongsha Atoll (also known as Pratas) in Taiwan is the northernmost atoll in the South China Sea and ...
Clade D Symbiodinium are thermally tolerant coral endosymbionts that confer resistance to elevated s...
Symbiodinium is phototrophic dinoflagellates that occur as endosymbionts in various marine invertebr...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), and ...
The success of coral reef ecosystems largely depends on mutualistic symbiosis between scleractinian ...
Reef-building coral harbor communities of photosynthetic taxa of the genus Symbiodinium (zooxanthell...
Aim:Coral reefs rely on the symbiosis between scleractinian corals and intracellular, photosynthetic...
Symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium sp.) in scleractinian corals are important in understanding how coral ...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
The adaptation of tropical coral communities to the world's hottest sea, the Persian/Arabian Gulf (P...
Free-living Symbiodinium have been the focus of considerable attention among coral reef researchers ...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), a...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Dongsha Atoll (also known as Pratas) in Taiwan is the northernmost atoll in the South China Sea and ...
Clade D Symbiodinium are thermally tolerant coral endosymbionts that confer resistance to elevated s...
Symbiodinium is phototrophic dinoflagellates that occur as endosymbionts in various marine invertebr...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
Corals in the Arabian/Persian Gulf (PAG) survive extreme sea temperatures (summer mean: >34°C), and ...
The success of coral reef ecosystems largely depends on mutualistic symbiosis between scleractinian ...