Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, United States of America ABSTRACT The surface mucus layer of reef-building corals supports feeding, sediment clearing, and protection from pathogenic invaders. As much as half of the fixed carbon supplied by the corals\u27 photosynthetic symbionts is incorporated into expelled mucus. It is therefore reasonable to expect that coral bleaching (disruption of the coralfialgal symbiosis) would affect mucus production. Since coral mucus serves as an important nutrient source for the entire reef community, this could have substantial ecosystemwide consequences. In this study, we examined the effects of heat stress-induced coral bleaching on the compo...
International audienceThe periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental det...
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by ble...
The scleractinian coral species that so heavily define tropical coral reefs are increasingly threate...
The surface mucus layer of reef-building corals supports feeding, sediment clearing, and protection ...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
© 2018 Petrou, Nielsen and Heraud. The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely at...
Understanding the response of the coral holobiont to environmental change is crucial to inform conse...
It is well understood that heat stress causes bleaching in corals. Much work has focused on the way ...
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon caused by anthropogenically increased ocean temperatures, and may le...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by heat stress events leading to coral bleaching. In 2016, a...
Coral reefs are subject to coral bleaching manifested by the loss of endosymbiotic algae from coral ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
International audienceThe periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental det...
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by ble...
The scleractinian coral species that so heavily define tropical coral reefs are increasingly threate...
The surface mucus layer of reef-building corals supports feeding, sediment clearing, and protection ...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
© 2018 Petrou, Nielsen and Heraud. The success of corals in nutrient poor environments is largely at...
Understanding the response of the coral holobiont to environmental change is crucial to inform conse...
It is well understood that heat stress causes bleaching in corals. Much work has focused on the way ...
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon caused by anthropogenically increased ocean temperatures, and may le...
Thermal stress causes the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis to disassociate and the coral tissues to wh...
Abstract: The periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental determinants of...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by heat stress events leading to coral bleaching. In 2016, a...
Coral reefs are subject to coral bleaching manifested by the loss of endosymbiotic algae from coral ...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
International audienceThe periodic rise in seawater temperature is one of the main environmental det...
Symbiotic scleractinian corals are particularly affected by climate change stress and respond by ble...
The scleractinian coral species that so heavily define tropical coral reefs are increasingly threate...