Dormancy in the Foraminifera has been observed widely across the phylum in reaction to a variety of triggers including, in the diatom symbiont-bearing foraminifer Amphistegina gibbosa, extended periods of darkness. Resumption of activity in the host-symbiont holobiont was noted, but not fully documented, in specimens reintroduced to light following up to 12 months in darkness. Here, criteria for documenting recovery included resumption of reticulopodial activity in the host and return of pre-treatment golden-brown color characteristic of an active symbiotic diatom population. Reticulopodial activity resumed in nearly all treatment specimens ( greater than 95%) following 12 months in darkness, and in greater than 70% of the specimens when re...
In field collections from reefs off Key Largo, Florida, in September 199 1, 80% of living adolescent...
International audienceSome shallow water benthic foraminifera are able to retain functional chloropl...
Light is an important factor limiting the distribution of holobiont (host-algae) organisms in marine...
Dormancy in the Foraminifera has been observed widely across the phylum in reaction to a variety of ...
Dormancy, a state of severely decreased or suspended metabolism, is a widespread survival strategy i...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
Amphistegina spp are dependent upon diatom endosymbionts for growth and calcification. Symbiont loss...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
Amphistegina are the most common foraminifers with algal endosymbionts found on reefs and carbonate ...
The Foraminifera are a diverse class of protists whose ubiquity in marine environments, small shells...
Bleaching (visible loss of symbiont color) in populations of the diatom-bearing foraminifer Amphiste...
Movement of the symbiont-bearing foraminiferan Marginopora vertebralis and photo physiological respo...
In field collections from reefs off Key Largo, Florida, in September 199 1, 80% of living adolescent...
International audienceSome shallow water benthic foraminifera are able to retain functional chloropl...
Light is an important factor limiting the distribution of holobiont (host-algae) organisms in marine...
Dormancy in the Foraminifera has been observed widely across the phylum in reaction to a variety of ...
Dormancy, a state of severely decreased or suspended metabolism, is a widespread survival strategy i...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
The uses of fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent probes, such as the metabolically activated probe...
Amphistegina spp are dependent upon diatom endosymbionts for growth and calcification. Symbiont loss...
Benthic foraminiferal taxa that host algal endosymbionts can serve as model organisms in understandi...
Amphistegina are the most common foraminifers with algal endosymbionts found on reefs and carbonate ...
The Foraminifera are a diverse class of protists whose ubiquity in marine environments, small shells...
Bleaching (visible loss of symbiont color) in populations of the diatom-bearing foraminifer Amphiste...
Movement of the symbiont-bearing foraminiferan Marginopora vertebralis and photo physiological respo...
In field collections from reefs off Key Largo, Florida, in September 199 1, 80% of living adolescent...
International audienceSome shallow water benthic foraminifera are able to retain functional chloropl...
Light is an important factor limiting the distribution of holobiont (host-algae) organisms in marine...