Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by bleaching (losing their symbiotic dinoflagellate partners). Recently, the energetic status of corals is emerging as a particularly important factor that determines the corals’ vulnerability to heat stress. However, detailed studies of coral energetic that trace the flow of carbon from symbionts to host are still sparse. The present study thus investigates the impact of heat stress on the nutritional interactions between dinoflagellates and coral Stylophora pistillata maintained under auto- and heterotrophy. First, we demonstrated that the percentage of autotrophic carbon retained in the symbionts was significantly higher during heat stress than ...
Scleractinian corals, which form the building blocks of tropical reefs, are reliant on a mutualistic...
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals lose signif...
00000 ăWOS:000381483400001International audienceDuring the 20th century, seawater temperatures have ...
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by ble...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ocean ecosystems on the planet, providing essential habitat for ...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
Warner, Mark E.The unique and mutualistic symbioses between scleractinian corals and the dinoflagell...
© 2018 Petrou, Nielsen and Heraud. The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely at...
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration have caused global average sea s...
Scleractinian corals, which form the building blocks of tropical reefs, are reliant on a mutualistic...
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals lose signif...
00000 ăWOS:000381483400001International audienceDuring the 20th century, seawater temperatures have ...
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by ble...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Coral reefs are the most biodiverse ocean ecosystems on the planet, providing essential habitat for ...
Background: Reef corals are heterotrophic coelenterates that achieve high productivity through their...
Recurrent mass bleaching events are pushing coral reefs world-wide to the brink of ecological collap...
Warner, Mark E.The unique and mutualistic symbioses between scleractinian corals and the dinoflagell...
© 2018 Petrou, Nielsen and Heraud. The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely at...
Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration have caused global average sea s...
Scleractinian corals, which form the building blocks of tropical reefs, are reliant on a mutualistic...
High sea surface temperatures often lead to coral bleaching wherein reef-building corals lose signif...
00000 ăWOS:000381483400001International audienceDuring the 20th century, seawater temperatures have ...