Coral bleaching is a phenomenon caused by anthropogenically increased ocean temperatures, and may lead to the eventual death of massive reef systems. Bleaching is the result of corals expelling dinoflagellate endosymbionts in order to compensate for thermal stress. However, the loss of symbionts leads to a subsequent reduction in fluorescence intensity emitted by the coral. Substantial research has been done on coral bleaching due to environmental stressors, but little knowledge has been acquired about coral recovery after thermal stress. The present study aimed to determine how Anthelia species recover after being exposed to varying levels of temperature stress. Corals were exposed to varying levels of heat stress and subsequently brought ...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Coral reef ecosystems are highly biodiverse and hold great ecological and economic value. However, t...
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon caused by anthropogenically increased ocean temperatures, and may le...
Coral reefs are quickly becoming endangered due to mass bleaching events. Implicated in this are war...
The obligate mutualistic relationship between corals and dinoflagellates is a classic example of sym...
Mass bleaching events are predicted to occur annually later this century. Nevertheless, it remains u...
Elevated sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are linked to an increase in the frequency and severity of ...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Rising temperatures of the world’s waters place our coral reefs under stress, which can lead to cora...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer mortal...
Global climate change has rapidly altered marine systems, resulting in negative impacts on tropical ...
Severe coral bleaching in response to increasing sea temperatures threatens coral reefs in many regi...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Coral reef ecosystems are highly biodiverse and hold great ecological and economic value. However, t...
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon caused by anthropogenically increased ocean temperatures, and may le...
Coral reefs are quickly becoming endangered due to mass bleaching events. Implicated in this are war...
The obligate mutualistic relationship between corals and dinoflagellates is a classic example of sym...
Mass bleaching events are predicted to occur annually later this century. Nevertheless, it remains u...
Elevated sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are linked to an increase in the frequency and severity of ...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.Global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emis...
Rising temperatures of the world’s waters place our coral reefs under stress, which can lead to cora...
Scleractinian corals are animal partners in exquisite symbioses with a suite of algal, microbial, fu...
Coral bleaching is one of the main drivers of reef degradation. Most corals bleach and suffer mortal...
Global climate change has rapidly altered marine systems, resulting in negative impacts on tropical ...
Severe coral bleaching in response to increasing sea temperatures threatens coral reefs in many regi...
Sensitive molecular analyses show that most corals host a complement of Symbiodinium genotypes that ...
BACKGROUND: Climate change causes the breakdown of the symbiotic relationships between reef-building...
The mutualistic relationship between corals and their unicellular dinoflagellate symbionts (Symbiodi...
Coral reef ecosystems are highly biodiverse and hold great ecological and economic value. However, t...