Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that includes thermotolerant types in low abundance. While tolerant symbiont types are hypothesized to facilitate tolerance to temperature and recovery from bleaching, empirical data on their distribution and relative abundance in corals under ambient and stress conditions are still rare. We quantified visual bleaching and mortality of coral hosts, along with relative abundance of C- and D-type Symbiodinium cells in 82 Acropora millepora colonies from three locations on the Great Barrier Reef transplanted to a central inshore site over a 13 month period. Our analyses reveal dynamic change in symbiont associations within colonies and among populati...
The dinoflagellate-coral partnership influences the coral holobiont's tolerance to thermal stress an...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals lose signif...
Reef ecosystems throughout much of the tropics are predicted to decline in coral cover and diversity...
Coral bleaching has been identified as one of the major contributors to coral reef decline, and the ...
The ability of corals to cope with environmental change, such as increased temperature, relies on th...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems, valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually, re...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
The dinoflagellate-coral partnership influences the coral holobiont's tolerance to thermal stress an...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
Endosymbiotic photosymbionts, belonging to the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, enable corals to s...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
Coral reefs are under major threat from ocean warming. When temperatures become too high corals blea...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals lose signif...
Reef ecosystems throughout much of the tropics are predicted to decline in coral cover and diversity...
Coral bleaching has been identified as one of the major contributors to coral reef decline, and the ...
The ability of corals to cope with environmental change, such as increased temperature, relies on th...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems, valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually, re...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
The dinoflagellate-coral partnership influences the coral holobiont's tolerance to thermal stress an...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...