The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus Symbiodinium) is highly sensitive to temperature stress, which makes coral reefs vulnerable to climate change. Thermal tolerance in corals is known to be substantially linked to the type of zooxanthellae they harbour and, when multiple types are present, the relative abundance of types can be experimentally manipulated to increase the thermal limits of individual corals. Although the potential exists for this to translate into substantial thermal acclimatization of coral communities, to date there is no evidence to show that this takes place under natural conditions. In this study, we show field evidence of a dramatic change in the symbiont ...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems, valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually, re...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Discovering how corals can adjust their thermal sensitivity in the context of global climate change ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems, valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually, re...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Discovering how corals can adjust their thermal sensitivity in the context of global climate change ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
One of the principle ways in which reef building corals are likely to cope with a warmer climate is ...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Survival of symbiotic reef-building corals under global warming requires rapid acclimation or adapta...
The demise of reef-building corals potentially lies on the horizon, given ongoing climate change ami...
Several studies have demonstrated that the temperature tolerance of scleractinian reef-building cora...
Most of the scleractinian corals living in the photic zone form an obligate symbiosis with dinoflage...