Coral thermal tolerance is strongly influenced by the identity of obligate photosymbionts, which encompass numerous types belonging to the dinoflagellate genus. Symbiodinium(1). Physiological advantages achieved by partnering with functionally diverse symbionts(2-4) have been assumed to be available only to corals that can form associations with multiple Symbiodinium types. Functional variation among populations of the same type of Symbiodinium has been overlooked, despite local adaptation being feasible because of large population sizes(5,6), genetic isolation(7,8) and short asexual generation times(9). Here we demonstrate divergent thermal tolerance in a generalist Symbiodinium type from two different thermal environments. Symbiodinium fr...
Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
Coral thermal tolerance is strongly influenced by the identity of obligate photosymbionts, which enc...
Climate warming is occurring at a rate not experienced by life on Earth for 10s of millions of years...
Climate warming is occurring at a rate not experienced by life on Earth for 10s of millions of years...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
BACKGROUND: Reef-building corals live in symbiosis with a diverse range of dinoflagellate algae (gen...
Light and temperature are major drivers in the ecology and biogeography of symbiotic dinoflagellates...
Light and temperature are major drivers in the ecology and biogeography of symbiotic dinoflagellates...
Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
Coral thermal tolerance is strongly influenced by the identity of obligate photosymbionts, which enc...
Climate warming is occurring at a rate not experienced by life on Earth for 10s of millions of years...
Climate warming is occurring at a rate not experienced by life on Earth for 10s of millions of years...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
BACKGROUND: Reef-building corals live in symbiosis with a diverse range of dinoflagellate algae (gen...
Light and temperature are major drivers in the ecology and biogeography of symbiotic dinoflagellates...
Light and temperature are major drivers in the ecology and biogeography of symbiotic dinoflagellates...
Coral reef research has predominantly focused on the effect of temperature on the breakdown of coral...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...