Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenerative host tissue at lesion borders. Tissue preceding lesion borders appears visually healthy, but it is currently unclear whether the endosymbiotic zooxanthellae (Symbiodinium) are physiologically impacted. Compared to healthy colonies, this study found no significant differences in symbiont density, mitotic index or chlorophyll a content in tissue bordering (0 cm), and 8 cm away from white syndrome lesions. Using chlorophyll a fluorescence techniques, the border tissue did not appear to be photosynthetically compromised, and Symbiodinium extracted from this area were photosynthetically competent. Transmission electron microscopy revealed ext...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Morphological diagnosis and descriptions of seven disease-like syndromes affecting scleractinian cor...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
drome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera-tive host tissue at lesion borders. Tissue ...
Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
In recent decades, coral reefs worldwide have undergone significant changes in response to various e...
© Inter-Research 2010. White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute ...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Morphological diagnosis and descriptions of seven disease-like syndromes affecting scleractinian cor...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...
drome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera-tive host tissue at lesion borders. Tissue ...
Acroporid white syndrome, a disease-like syndrome from the Great Barrier Reef, results from degenera...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
In recent decades, coral reefs worldwide have undergone significant changes in response to various e...
© Inter-Research 2010. White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute ...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndrome (WS) is a collective term for coral diseases that cause acute tissue loss, resulting ...
White syndromes (WS) are among the most prevalent coral diseases, and are responsible for reef demis...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
Morphological diagnosis and descriptions of seven disease-like syndromes affecting scleractinian cor...
Outbreaks of coral disease have increased worldwide over the last few decades. Despite this, remarka...