The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs under stresses imposed by global climate change. The stress history of corals plays a role in subsequent response to heat stress, but the transcriptomic changes associated with these plastic changes have not been previously explored. In order to identify host transcriptomic changes associated with acquired thermal tolerance in the scleractinian coral Acropora millepora, corals preconditioned to a sub-lethal temperature of 3°C below bleaching threshold temperature were compared to both non-preconditioned corals and untreated controls using a cDNA microarray platform. After eight days of hyperthermal challenge, conditions under which non-preco...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of marine heat wav...
The oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic as a result of rising atmospheric pCO2. Transcriptome...
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflage...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Climate change due to global warming is one of the worst environmental disasters in the world, which...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Recent advances in DNA-sequencing technologies now allow for in-depth characterization of the genomi...
As coral reefs struggle to survive under climate change, it is crucial to know whether they have the...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
Background: Mass coral bleaching is increasing in scale and frequency across the world's coral reefs...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of marine heat wav...
The oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic as a result of rising atmospheric pCO2. Transcriptome...
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflage...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Climate change due to global warming is one of the worst environmental disasters in the world, which...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Recent advances in DNA-sequencing technologies now allow for in-depth characterization of the genomi...
As coral reefs struggle to survive under climate change, it is crucial to know whether they have the...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
The acclimatization capacity of corals is a critical consideration in the persistence of coral reefs...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
Background: Mass coral bleaching is increasing in scale and frequency across the world's coral reefs...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of marine heat wav...
The oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic as a result of rising atmospheric pCO2. Transcriptome...
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflage...