Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, including coral reefs, however mechanisms underlying the early establishment of symbioses remain unclear. Here we examine the roles of Symbiodinium type and cell surface recognition in the establishment of algal endosymbiosis in the reef-building coral, Acropora tenuis. We found 20–70% higher infection success (proportion of larvae infected) and five-fold higher Symbiodinium abundance in larvae exposed to ITS-1 type C1 compared to ITS-1 type D in the first 96 h following exposure. The highest abundance of Symbiodinium within larvae occurred when C1-type cells were treated with enzymes that modified the 40–100 kD glycome, including glycoproteins and l...
Coral reefs thrive because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. While this ...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
<div><p>Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus <i>Symbiodinium</i> during thei...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
The symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodinium algae (dinoflagellates) is the keystone responsibl...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral-zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth ...
Juveniles of a number of corals with horizontal transmission of dinoflagellate endosymbionts natural...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral–zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
The obligate symbiotic relationship between dinoflagellates, Symbiodinium spp. and reef building cor...
Of all reef-building coral species, 80–85\ua0% initially draw their intracellular symbionts (dinofla...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
Coral reefs thrive because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. While this ...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
<div><p>Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus <i>Symbiodinium</i> during thei...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, includin...
The majority of reef-building corals acquire their obligate algal symbionts (Symbiodinium) from the ...
The symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodinium algae (dinoflagellates) is the keystone responsibl...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral-zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth ...
Juveniles of a number of corals with horizontal transmission of dinoflagellate endosymbionts natural...
Coral reef ecosystems are based on coral–zooxanthellae symbiosis. During the initiation of symbiosis...
The obligate symbiotic relationship between dinoflagellates, Symbiodinium spp. and reef building cor...
Of all reef-building coral species, 80–85\ua0% initially draw their intracellular symbionts (dinofla...
Coral reefs thrive in part because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. Whi...
Coral reefs thrive because of the symbiotic partnership between corals and Symbiodinium. While this ...
The coral holobiont consists of the host and its microbial partners, including the dinoflagellate en...
<div><p>Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus <i>Symbiodinium</i> during thei...