Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belonging to the genus Symbiodinium, can potentially adapt to changes in the environment by altering the taxonomic composition of their endosymbiont communities. We quantified the spatial relationship between the cumulative frequency of thermal stress anomalies (TSAs) and the taxonomic composition of Symbiodinium in the corals Montipora capitata, Porites lobata, and Porites compressa across the Hawaiian archipelago. Specifically, we investigated whether thermally tolerant clade D Symbiodinium was in greater abundance in corals from sites with high frequencies of TSAs. We recovered 2305 Symbiodinium ITS2 sequences from 242 coral colonies in lagoona...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
The complex network of associations between corals and their dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae...
Acclimatization through Symbiodinium shuffling is one of potential mechanisms in reef-building coral...
Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belon...
Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belon...
Coral reefs are in rapid decline on a global scale due to human activities and a changing climate. S...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCoral reefs are in rapid decline on a...
The complex network of associations between corals and their dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae...
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...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
One of the mechanisms of rapid adaptation or acclimatization to environmental changes in corals is t...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
Most scleractinian corals form obligate symbioses with photosynthetic dinoflagellates (family Symbio...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
The complex network of associations between corals and their dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae...
Acclimatization through Symbiodinium shuffling is one of potential mechanisms in reef-building coral...
Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belon...
Spatially intimate symbioses, such as those between scleractinian corals and unicellular algae belon...
Coral reefs are in rapid decline on a global scale due to human activities and a changing climate. S...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCoral reefs are in rapid decline on a...
The complex network of associations between corals and their dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae...
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...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
One of the mechanisms of rapid adaptation or acclimatization to environmental changes in corals is t...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
Most scleractinian corals form obligate symbioses with photosynthetic dinoflagellates (family Symbio...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
The complex network of associations between corals and their dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae...
Acclimatization through Symbiodinium shuffling is one of potential mechanisms in reef-building coral...