<div><p>Background</p><p>Understanding the mechanisms by which natural populations cope with environmental stress is paramount to predict their persistence in the face of escalating anthropogenic impacts. Reef-building corals are increasingly exposed to local and global stressors that alter nutritional status causing reduced fitness and mortality, however, these responses can vary considerably across species and populations.</p><p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>We compare the expression of 22 coral host genes in individuals from an inshore and an offshore reef location using quantitative Reverse Transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) over the course of 26 days following translocation into a shaded, filtered seawater environment. Declines in lipi...
A better understanding of the molecular coral bleaching response to environmental stressors is essen...
As atmospheric levels of CO2 increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Line K. Bay is with Australian Institute of Marine Science, Aurélie Guérécheau is with Australian In...
We investigated variation in transcript abundance in the scleractinian coral, Acropora millepora, wi...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
Little is known about the potential for acclimatization or adaptation of corals to ocean acidificati...
Background: Ecosystems worldwide are suffering the consequences of anthropogenic impact. The diverse...
Little is known about the potential for acclimatization or adaptation of corals to ocean acidificati...
To investigate plasticity in biochemical and physiological health attributes of corals, identical co...
Local adaptation is ubiquitous, but the molecular mechanisms that give rise to this ecological pheno...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Declining health of scleractinian corals in response to deteriorating environmental conditions is wi...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
A microarray study was undertaken to examine the potential for clonal gene expression variation in a...
A better understanding of the molecular coral bleaching response to environmental stressors is essen...
As atmospheric levels of CO2 increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Line K. Bay is with Australian Institute of Marine Science, Aurélie Guérécheau is with Australian In...
We investigated variation in transcript abundance in the scleractinian coral, Acropora millepora, wi...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
Little is known about the potential for acclimatization or adaptation of corals to ocean acidificati...
Background: Ecosystems worldwide are suffering the consequences of anthropogenic impact. The diverse...
Little is known about the potential for acclimatization or adaptation of corals to ocean acidificati...
To investigate plasticity in biochemical and physiological health attributes of corals, identical co...
Local adaptation is ubiquitous, but the molecular mechanisms that give rise to this ecological pheno...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Declining health of scleractinian corals in response to deteriorating environmental conditions is wi...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
A microarray study was undertaken to examine the potential for clonal gene expression variation in a...
A better understanding of the molecular coral bleaching response to environmental stressors is essen...
As atmospheric levels of CO2 increase, reef-building corals are under greater stress from both incre...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...