Our work provides strong support for the hypothesis that Sinularia flexibilis ingests diatoms such as Thalassiosira pseudonana. We assessed algal ingestion by S. flexibilis through estimates of algal removal, histological analyses, scanning electron microscopy observations, and gene expression determination (18S and silicon transporter 1) by real time PCR. Cell counts are strongly suggestive of algal removal by the coral; light and scanning microscopy provide qualitative evidence for the ingestion of T. pseudonana by S. flexibilis, while molecular markers did not prove to be sufficiently selective/specific to give clear results. We thus propose that previous instances of inability of corals to ingest algae are reconsidered using different t...
To clarify the establishment process of coral-algal symbiotic relationships, coral transcriptome cha...
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...
Our work provides strong support for the hypothesis that Sinularia flexibilis ingests diatoms such a...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
Many of the marine sessile invertebrates such as soft corals produce toxins that help protect the co...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
The branching zooxanthellate soft coral Sinularia flexibillis releases antimicrobial and toxic compo...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
We examined the ability of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1797) to feed on m...
We examined the ability of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1797) to feed on m...
Benthic suspension feeders have developed a variety of feeding strategies and food availability has ...
Internal and external feeding on zooplankton may provide scleractinian corals with important nutrien...
We present the first experimental evidence of a coral (Oulastrea crispata) ingesting and assimilatin...
To clarify the establishment process of coral-algal symbiotic relationships, coral transcriptome cha...
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...
Our work provides strong support for the hypothesis that Sinularia flexibilis ingests diatoms such a...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
Herbivory in corals, especially for symbiotic species, remains controversial. To investigate the cap...
Many of the marine sessile invertebrates such as soft corals produce toxins that help protect the co...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
The branching zooxanthellate soft coral Sinularia flexibillis releases antimicrobial and toxic compo...
Many ecosystem services and functions provided by coral reefs have been compromised worldwide becaus...
We examined the ability of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1797) to feed on m...
We examined the ability of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1797) to feed on m...
Benthic suspension feeders have developed a variety of feeding strategies and food availability has ...
Internal and external feeding on zooplankton may provide scleractinian corals with important nutrien...
We present the first experimental evidence of a coral (Oulastrea crispata) ingesting and assimilatin...
To clarify the establishment process of coral-algal symbiotic relationships, coral transcriptome cha...
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...