Colonies of Coscinaraea marshae corals from Rottnest Island, Western Australia have survived for more than 11 months in various bleached states following a severe heating event in the austral summer of 2011. These colonies are situated in a high-latitude, mesophotic environment, which has made their long-term survival of particular interest as such environments typically suffer from minimal thermal pressures. We have investigated corals that remain unbleached, moderately bleached, or severely bleached to better understand potential survival mechanisms utilised in response to thermal stress. Specifically, Symbiodinium (algal symbiont) density and genotype, chlorophyll-a concentrations, and δ13C and δ15N levels were compared between colonies ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the processes underly...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
As marine heatwaves increasingly threaten coral reefs worldwide, some extreme reef environments natu...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
In 2015-16, a strong El Niño event triggered the most devastating global coral mass bleaching event ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Given the widespread threats to coral reefs, scientists have lost the opportunity to understand the ...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching results from the dissociation of Symbiodinium and is primarily related to sea surfac...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the processes underly...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
As marine heatwaves increasingly threaten coral reefs worldwide, some extreme reef environments natu...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
In 2015-16, a strong El Niño event triggered the most devastating global coral mass bleaching event ...
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring wit...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Environmental anomalies that trigger negative physiological responses and mortality are occurring wi...
Given the widespread threats to coral reefs, scientists have lost the opportunity to understand the ...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching results from the dissociation of Symbiodinium and is primarily related to sea surfac...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Naturally extreme temperature environments can provide important insights into the processes underly...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...