The study of symbiont cells lost from bleached scleractinian corals Acropora hyacinthus, Favites complanata, and Porites solida and octocorals Sarcophyton ehrenbergi, Sinularia sp., and Xenia sp. using flow cytometry shows that Symbiodinium die from either apoptosis or necrosis. Despite the majority of lost Symbiodinium cells being viable at 28 °C, the predominance of apoptotic and necrotic symbiont cells at higher temperatures indicates that the proportion of live cells decreases with increasing temperature. This implies that reinfection of corals at high temperatures by Symbiodinium lost from scleractinian corals may be less frequent than previously described, since many of the symbiont cells exhibit nonreversible symptoms of approaching ...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of t...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
The study of symbiont cells lost from bleached scleractinian corals Acropora hyacinthus, Favites co...
The deleterious effects of temperature-induced coral bleaching, a process by which corals lose their...
The deleterious effects of temperature-induced coral bleaching, a process by which corals lose their...
Mechanisms which regulate abundances of Symbiodinium populations during bleaching are not yet fully ...
Coral bleaching results from the dissociation of Symbiodinium and is primarily related to sea surfac...
<div><p>Increases in Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) as a result of global warming have caused reef-...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterized as a loss o...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Coral bleaching has been identified as one of the major contributors to coral reef decline, and the ...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of t...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
The study of symbiont cells lost from bleached scleractinian corals Acropora hyacinthus, Favites co...
The deleterious effects of temperature-induced coral bleaching, a process by which corals lose their...
The deleterious effects of temperature-induced coral bleaching, a process by which corals lose their...
Mechanisms which regulate abundances of Symbiodinium populations during bleaching are not yet fully ...
Coral bleaching results from the dissociation of Symbiodinium and is primarily related to sea surfac...
<div><p>Increases in Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) as a result of global warming have caused reef-...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterized as a loss o...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Coral bleaching is the dysfunction of the coral-algal endosymbiosis and is characterised as a loss o...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Coral bleaching has been identified as one of the major contributors to coral reef decline, and the ...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of t...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...