The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ecosystems, yet recent environmental changes threaten their survival. Diversity in host-symbiont pairings on the sub-species level could be an unrecognized source of functional variation in response to stress. The Caribbean elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, associates predominantly with one symbiont species (Symbiodinium ‘fitti’), facilitating investigations of individual-level (genotype) interactions. Individual genotypes of both host and symbiont were resolved across the entire range of the species. Most colonies of a particular animal genotype were dominated by one symbiont genotype (or strain) that may persist in the host for decades or mo...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Breviolum (formerly Symbiodinium Clade B) dominate coral comm...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Breviolum (formerly Symbiodinium Clade B) dominate coral comm...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Genetic data are rapidly advancing our understanding of various biological systems including the eco...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Breviolum (formerly Symbiodinium Clade B) dominate coral comm...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Breviolum (formerly Symbiodinium Clade B) dominate coral comm...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...