© 2017 Wangpraseurt, Holm, Larkum, Pernice, Ralph, Suggett and Kühl. Climate change-related coral bleaching, i.e., the visible loss of zooxanthellae from the coral host, is increasing in frequency and extent and presents a major threat to coral reefs globally. Coral bleaching has been proposed to involve accelerating light stress of their microalgal endosymbionts via a positive feedback loop of photodamage, symbiont expulsion and excess in vivo light exposure. To test this hypothesis, we used light and O2 microsensors to characterize in vivo light exposure and photosynthesis of Symbiodinium during a thermal stress experiment. We created tissue areas with different densities of Symbiodinium cells in order to understand the optical properties...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
<div><p>The spectral light field of <i>Symbiodinium</i> within the tissue of the coral animal host c...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...
Corals live in symbiosis with algal dinoflagellates, which can achieve outstanding photosynthetic en...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-colored dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host ...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-colored dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host ...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-coloured dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Increased ocean temperatures are thought to be triggering mass coral bleaching events around the wor...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
<div><p>The spectral light field of <i>Symbiodinium</i> within the tissue of the coral animal host c...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...
Corals live in symbiosis with algal dinoflagellates, which can achieve outstanding photosynthetic en...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-colored dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host ...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Light quantity and quality are among themost important factors determining the physiology and stress...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-colored dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host ...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Coral bleaching, caused by the loss of brownish-coloured dinoflagellate photosymbionts from the host...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Increased ocean temperatures are thought to be triggering mass coral bleaching events around the wor...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
<div><p>The spectral light field of <i>Symbiodinium</i> within the tissue of the coral animal host c...
SummaryThe global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or ...