The ecological success of symbiotic cnidarians (reef building-corals and sea anemones) relies on the symbiosis between cnidarians and photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium. Photosynthetic organisms have evolved various photoprotective and regulatory mechanisms to cope with changing and high light intensities, but the nature and relative amplitude of these mechanisms is still a matter of debate in Symbiodinium. Few studies showed that molecular oxygen (O2) can be an efficient electron sink during photosynthesis in Symbiodinium, with an O2 uptake capacity that could represent up to half the maximum O2 evolution. In addition, members of clade A Symbiodinium were proposed to possess enhanced capabilities for alternative photo...
peer reviewedCoral endosymbionts of the Symbiodiniaceae family can exhibit a wide range of physiolog...
This study analysed the effects of elevated temperature on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and s...
Warner, Mark E.Thermal stress is driving the global decline in reef coral growth and survival. These...
The ecological success of symbiotic cnidarians (reef corals and anemones) relies on the symbiosis be...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed various photoprotective mechanisms to cope with exposure to ...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout tropical oligotrophic waters relies on the...
peer reviewedThe breakdown of the symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodiniaceae often occurs upon...
peer reviewedThe high productivity of coral reef ecosystems is largely attributed to the mutualistic...
peer reviewedThe high productivity of coral reef ecosystems is largely attributed to the mutualistic...
During the last decades, coral reefs have been affected by several large-scale bleaching events, and...
Coral reefs are among the most beautiful and complex of all ecosystems on Earth. Although they cover...
peer reviewedDuring last decades coral reefs have been affected by several large-scale bleaching eve...
Occurrences whereby cnidaria lose their symbiotic dinoflagellate microalgae (Symbiodinium spp.) are ...
International audienceHigh sea surface temperature accompanied by high levels of solar irradiance is...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production has been demonstrated...
peer reviewedCoral endosymbionts of the Symbiodiniaceae family can exhibit a wide range of physiolog...
This study analysed the effects of elevated temperature on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and s...
Warner, Mark E.Thermal stress is driving the global decline in reef coral growth and survival. These...
The ecological success of symbiotic cnidarians (reef corals and anemones) relies on the symbiosis be...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed various photoprotective mechanisms to cope with exposure to ...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout tropical oligotrophic waters relies on the...
peer reviewedThe breakdown of the symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodiniaceae often occurs upon...
peer reviewedThe high productivity of coral reef ecosystems is largely attributed to the mutualistic...
peer reviewedThe high productivity of coral reef ecosystems is largely attributed to the mutualistic...
During the last decades, coral reefs have been affected by several large-scale bleaching events, and...
Coral reefs are among the most beautiful and complex of all ecosystems on Earth. Although they cover...
peer reviewedDuring last decades coral reefs have been affected by several large-scale bleaching eve...
Occurrences whereby cnidaria lose their symbiotic dinoflagellate microalgae (Symbiodinium spp.) are ...
International audienceHigh sea surface temperature accompanied by high levels of solar irradiance is...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production has been demonstrated...
peer reviewedCoral endosymbionts of the Symbiodiniaceae family can exhibit a wide range of physiolog...
This study analysed the effects of elevated temperature on chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and s...
Warner, Mark E.Thermal stress is driving the global decline in reef coral growth and survival. These...