Shipboard experiments were each performed over a 2 day period to examine the proteomic response of the symbiotic coral Acropora microphthalma exposed to acute conditions of high temperature/low light or high light/low temperature stress. During these treatments, corals had noticeably bleached. The photosynthetic performance of residual algal endosymbionts was severely impaired but showed signs of recovery in both treatments by the end of the second day. Changes in the coral proteome were determined daily and, using recently available annotated genome sequences, the individual contributions of the coral host and algal endosymbionts could be extracted from these data. Quantitative changes in proteins relevant to redox state and calcium metabo...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
<div><p>Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortalit...
Shipboard experiments were each performed over a 2 day period to examine the proteomic response of t...
Coral reefs across the globe are threatened by warming oceans. The last few years have seen the wors...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely attributed to the symbiosis between t...
The ecological success and also the susceptibility of corals to bleaching have been attributed to th...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
International audienceCorals acquire nutrients via the transfer of photosynthates by their endo-symb...
Scleractinian corals, which form the building blocks of tropical reefs, are reliant on a mutualistic...
The reef-building coral species of tropical seas worldwide, together with their algal endosymbionts,...
Mass coral bleaching due to thermal stress represents a major threat to the integrity and functionin...
The success of tropical reef-building corals depends on the metabolic co-operation between the anima...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
<div><p>Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortalit...
Shipboard experiments were each performed over a 2 day period to examine the proteomic response of t...
Coral reefs across the globe are threatened by warming oceans. The last few years have seen the wors...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely attributed to the symbiosis between t...
The ecological success and also the susceptibility of corals to bleaching have been attributed to th...
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of both partner...
Background Changes to the environment as a result of human activities can result in a range of impac...
International audienceCorals acquire nutrients via the transfer of photosynthates by their endo-symb...
Scleractinian corals, which form the building blocks of tropical reefs, are reliant on a mutualistic...
The reef-building coral species of tropical seas worldwide, together with their algal endosymbionts,...
Mass coral bleaching due to thermal stress represents a major threat to the integrity and functionin...
The success of tropical reef-building corals depends on the metabolic co-operation between the anima...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortality and ar...
<div><p>Bleaching episodes caused by increasing seawater temperatures may induce mass coral mortalit...