The symbiosis between dinoflagellate microalgae and their cnidarian host represents the fundamental mechanism that allows zooxanthellate corals to access the inorganic nutrient pool of the surrounding seawater and conserve and recycle nutrients within their tissues. Experiments have shown that colony symbiont density is strongly affected by ambient nitrogen levels and the nitrogen status of the host. Under oligotrophic conditions, the symbiont population is N- and potentially DIC-limited. Here, we investigated how a feeding-induced increase in colony symbiont density modulates the phototrophic assimilation of individual symbionts. Using stable isotopes in combination with NanoSIMS-imaging of fixed coral coenosarc tissue, we quantified in ho...
Many reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. T...
International audienceMetabolic interactions with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbio...
This study quantified variation in net photosynthetic carbon gain in response to natural fluctuatio...
Corals access inorganic seawater nutrients through their autotrophic endosymbiotic dinoflagellates, ...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
The symbiosis between cnidarian hosts and microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium provides the foundati...
© 2018 Rädecker, Raina, Pernice, Perna, Guagliardo, Kilburn, Aranda and Voolstra. The symbiosis betw...
We conducted two isotope experiments (described in Gibbin et al. 2018) to determine how the presence...
International audienceReef building corals can host different symbiont genotypes (clades), and form ...
Coastal oceans are increasingly eutrophic, warm and acidic through the addition of anthropogenic nit...
Many reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. T...
International audienceMetabolic interactions with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbio...
This study quantified variation in net photosynthetic carbon gain in response to natural fluctuatio...
Corals access inorganic seawater nutrients through their autotrophic endosymbiotic dinoflagellates, ...
Reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. This s...
The symbiosis between cnidarian hosts and microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium provides the foundati...
© 2018 Rädecker, Raina, Pernice, Perna, Guagliardo, Kilburn, Aranda and Voolstra. The symbiosis betw...
We conducted two isotope experiments (described in Gibbin et al. 2018) to determine how the presence...
International audienceReef building corals can host different symbiont genotypes (clades), and form ...
Coastal oceans are increasingly eutrophic, warm and acidic through the addition of anthropogenic nit...
Many reef-building corals form symbioses with dinoflagellates from the diverse genus Symbiodinium. T...
International audienceMetabolic interactions with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbio...
This study quantified variation in net photosynthetic carbon gain in response to natural fluctuatio...