Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2009.Corals are able to source autotrophically-produced carbon since they have symbiotic unicellular dinoflagellates embedded in their tissue. However, they are also known to be heterotrophic feeders and able to ingest a variety of food sources, such as bacteria, particulate organic matter and zooplankton. Recent research has shown that heterotrophic feeding has a marked effect on both maintenance and growth in corals by providing mainly a nutritional source of nitrogen and phosphorus. Nevertheless, no study has yet been undertaken on the interactions between feeding and sexual reproduction in corals. This study examines the effects of heterotrophic feeding on the sexual reproduction of...
Historically, reef-building corals have been considered to be photoautotrophs due to their symbiosis...
For animals that harbor photosynthetic symbionts within their tissues, such as corals, the different...
Heterotrophy plays an important role in improving coral growth rate in aquaculture. While a lack of ...
Coral reefs are of tremendous ecological and economic importance, and are currently in global decli...
The Scleractinian coral Acropora microclados is a commercially important species that functions as b...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
The propagation and growth of scleractinian corals under aquaculture conditions could reduce the pre...
Despite being an extensively studied group of corals, the reproductive biology of the scleractinian ...
In the marine realm, two of the main stressors causing significant changes are ocean warming and aci...
Coral energy and nutrient acquisition strategies are complex and sensitive to environmental conditio...
Our work provides strong support for the hypothesis that Sinularia flexibilis ingests diatoms such a...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Nutrient acquisition through heterotrophy is critical for the health of reef-building corals. The op...
Satisfying nutrient requirement of corals is still a major constraint for maintaining corals in mari...
Julia Saper studied feeding in captive scleractinian corals. She found significant variation in the ...
Historically, reef-building corals have been considered to be photoautotrophs due to their symbiosis...
For animals that harbor photosynthetic symbionts within their tissues, such as corals, the different...
Heterotrophy plays an important role in improving coral growth rate in aquaculture. While a lack of ...
Coral reefs are of tremendous ecological and economic importance, and are currently in global decli...
The Scleractinian coral Acropora microclados is a commercially important species that functions as b...
The symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates promotes the rapid growth of corals in shallow trop...
The propagation and growth of scleractinian corals under aquaculture conditions could reduce the pre...
Despite being an extensively studied group of corals, the reproductive biology of the scleractinian ...
In the marine realm, two of the main stressors causing significant changes are ocean warming and aci...
Coral energy and nutrient acquisition strategies are complex and sensitive to environmental conditio...
Our work provides strong support for the hypothesis that Sinularia flexibilis ingests diatoms such a...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Nutrient acquisition through heterotrophy is critical for the health of reef-building corals. The op...
Satisfying nutrient requirement of corals is still a major constraint for maintaining corals in mari...
Julia Saper studied feeding in captive scleractinian corals. She found significant variation in the ...
Historically, reef-building corals have been considered to be photoautotrophs due to their symbiosis...
For animals that harbor photosynthetic symbionts within their tissues, such as corals, the different...
Heterotrophy plays an important role in improving coral growth rate in aquaculture. While a lack of ...