Coral larvae acquire populations of the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium from the external environment (horizontal acquisition) or inherit their symbionts from the parent colony (maternal or vertical acquisition). The effect of the symbiont acquisition strategy on Symbiodinium-host associations has not been fully resolved. Previous studies have provided mixed results, probably due to factors such as low sample replication of Symbiodinium from a single coral host, biogeographic differences in Symbiodinium diversity, and the presence of some apparently host-specific symbiont lineages in coral with either symbiont acquisition strategies. This study set out to assess the effect of the symbiont acquisition strategy by sampling Symbiodinium ...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
<div><p>Most reef-building corals in the order <em>Scleractinia</em> depend on endosymbiotic algae i...
Background: The endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (genus Symbiodinium) within coral reef invertebrates a...
Scleractinian corals may acquire Symbiodinium from their parents (vertically) or from the environmen...
In obligate symbioses, the host's survival relies on the successful acquisition and maintenance of s...
Of all reef-building coral species, 80–85\ua0% initially draw their intracellular symbionts (dinofla...
The diversity and community structures of symbiotic dinoflagellates are described from reef inverteb...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral-zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral–zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Previous studies of symbiotic associations between scleractinians corals and Symbiodinium have demon...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
Most reef-building corals in the order Scleractinia depend on endosymbiotic algae in the genus Symbi...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
<div><p>Most reef-building corals in the order <em>Scleractinia</em> depend on endosymbiotic algae i...
Background: The endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (genus Symbiodinium) within coral reef invertebrates a...
Scleractinian corals may acquire Symbiodinium from their parents (vertically) or from the environmen...
In obligate symbioses, the host's survival relies on the successful acquisition and maintenance of s...
Of all reef-building coral species, 80–85\ua0% initially draw their intracellular symbionts (dinofla...
The diversity and community structures of symbiotic dinoflagellates are described from reef inverteb...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral-zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral–zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Previous studies of symbiotic associations between scleractinians corals and Symbiodinium have demon...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
Most reef-building corals in the order Scleractinia depend on endosymbiotic algae in the genus Symbi...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
<div><p>Most reef-building corals in the order <em>Scleractinia</em> depend on endosymbiotic algae i...
Background: The endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (genus Symbiodinium) within coral reef invertebrates a...