The effects of climate change over the last few decades have pushed the majority of reef-building corals close to their upper thermal limit. Upon exposure to thermal stress, the intra-cellular formation of harmful oxygen intermediates can lead to the disruption of the obligate symbiosis between the coral host and their dinoflagellate endosymbionts (zooxanthellae), a process known as coral bleaching. Applications of molecular techniques to cnidarian research have recently enhanced our understanding of the magnitude of corals’ transcriptional response to various stressors. In the present study, we developed a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay to assess expression levels of 4 genes involved in the corals’ oxidative stress ...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
Due to the potential for increasing ocean temperatures to detrimentally impact reef-building corals,...
The reef-building coral species of tropical seas worldwide, together with their algal endosymbionts,...
The effects of climate change over the last few decades have pushed the majority of reef-building co...
The effects of climate change over the last few decades have pushed the majority of reef-building co...
It is well-established that there is a hierarchy of susceptibilities amongst coral genera during hea...
Coral bleaching is a major threat to coral reefs worldwide and is predicted to intensify with increa...
Coral bleaching is a major threat to coral reefs worldwide and is predicted to intensify with increa...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
A better understanding of the molecular coral bleaching response to environmental stressors is essen...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
We report an accurate multiplex reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT–qPC...
During the past several decades, corals worldwide have been dealing with a considerable increase in ...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
The endosymbiotic relationship between scleractinian corals and Symbiodinium spp underpins the biodi...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
Due to the potential for increasing ocean temperatures to detrimentally impact reef-building corals,...
The reef-building coral species of tropical seas worldwide, together with their algal endosymbionts,...
The effects of climate change over the last few decades have pushed the majority of reef-building co...
The effects of climate change over the last few decades have pushed the majority of reef-building co...
It is well-established that there is a hierarchy of susceptibilities amongst coral genera during hea...
Coral bleaching is a major threat to coral reefs worldwide and is predicted to intensify with increa...
Coral bleaching is a major threat to coral reefs worldwide and is predicted to intensify with increa...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
A better understanding of the molecular coral bleaching response to environmental stressors is essen...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
We report an accurate multiplex reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT–qPC...
During the past several decades, corals worldwide have been dealing with a considerable increase in ...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
The endosymbiotic relationship between scleractinian corals and Symbiodinium spp underpins the biodi...
Recent incidences of mass coral bleaching indicate that major reef building corals are increasingly ...
Due to the potential for increasing ocean temperatures to detrimentally impact reef-building corals,...
The reef-building coral species of tropical seas worldwide, together with their algal endosymbionts,...