Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With the decline of coral reefs and recurrent bleaching events, many studies have focused on understanding the mechanism behind this phenomenon. Two of the hypotheses that explain how the photosynthetic performance of the symbiont is affected and influences bleaching are: (1) disruption of the photosynthetic pathway by direct damage to the photosystem II (PSII), and (2) by inhibition of the Calvin-Benson cycle. In this dissertation I examine different aspects of photosynthetic performance in symbiont-bearing reef organisms and how this is influenced by symbiont loss and changes in photic stress as a result of different levels of irradiance modulate...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellate algae (genus Symbiodinium) and/or photosynthet...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
In recent decades, populations of many coral species have declined dramatically on reefs worldwide. ...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Increased ocean temperatures are thought to be triggering mass coral bleaching events around the wor...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
The identification of diverse genetic types of symbiotic algae within the genus Symbiodinium was est...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellate algae (genus Symbiodinium) and/or photosynthet...
Photo-oxidative stress is one of the key factors that can induce bleaching in reef organisms. With t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
In recent decades, populations of many coral species have declined dramatically on reefs worldwide. ...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their photosynthe...
Increased ocean temperatures are thought to be triggering mass coral bleaching events around the wor...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
The photochemical efficiency of symbiotic dinoflagellates within the tissues of two reef-building co...
The identification of diverse genetic types of symbiotic algae within the genus Symbiodinium was est...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
Coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic dinoflagellate algae (genus Symbiodinium) and/or photosynthet...