The endosymbiosis between dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium and stony corals provides the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. Coral bleaching, the expulsion of endosymbionts from the coral host tissue as a consequence of heat or light stress, poses a threat to reef ecosystem functioning on a global scale. Hence, a better understanding of the factors contributing to heat stress susceptibility and tolerance is needed. In this regard, some of the most thermotolerant corals live in particularly saline habitats, but possible effects of high salinity on thermotolerance in corals are anecdotal. Here we test the hypothesis that high salinity may lead to increased thermotolerance. We conducted a heat stress experiment at low, intermedi...
The profound mutualistic symbiosis between corals and their endosymbiotic counterparts, Symbiodiniac...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) or their photosynthetic pigme...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...
The endosymbiosis between dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium and stony corals provides t...
Coral bleaching, i.e., the loss of photosynthetic algal endosymbionts, caused by ocean warming is no...
Coral reefs are in global decline mainly due to increasing sea surface temperatures triggering coral...
The cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis underpins coral reef success; however, this association is un...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ocean ecosystems on the planet, providing essential habitat for ...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Reef-building corals are at risk of extinction from ocean warming. Whil...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
The profound mutualistic symbiosis between corals and their endosymbiotic counterparts, Symbiodiniac...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) or their photosynthetic pigme...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...
The endosymbiosis between dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium and stony corals provides t...
Coral bleaching, i.e., the loss of photosynthetic algal endosymbionts, caused by ocean warming is no...
Coral reefs are in global decline mainly due to increasing sea surface temperatures triggering coral...
The cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis underpins coral reef success; however, this association is un...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ocean ecosystems on the planet, providing essential habitat for ...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
Corals from the northern Red Sea, in particular the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), have exceptionally high ble...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Reef-building corals are at risk of extinction from ocean warming. Whil...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
The profound mutualistic symbiosis between corals and their endosymbiotic counterparts, Symbiodiniac...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) or their photosynthetic pigme...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...