Coral bleaching causes the disappearance of unique ecosystems supporting thousands of different species. The corals health depends on its relationship with its endosymbiont, the zooxanthellate Symbiodiniaceae. This mutualistic relationship can be disrupted by anthropogenic chemical pollution by inducing physiologically stress in Symbiodiniaceae. This thesis investigates the effects of organic ultraviolet filter chemical in Symbiodiniaceae of four genera (Fugacium, Effrenium, Symbiodinium, Breviolum), with regards to their growth and photophysiological performance. Six Symbiodiniaceae strains were exposed to a mixture of the most commonly observed UV-filter at five different concentrations. The cells growth during exposure was followed with ...
To date there has been limited evidence anthropogenically sourced pollution from catchments reaching...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching causes the disappearance of unique ecosystems supporting thousands of different spec...
The recent discovery of contamination of the tropical marine environment by Photosystem II (PSII) he...
The identification of diverse genetic types of symbiotic algae within the genus Symbiodinium was est...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
Most reef building corals rely on symbiotic microalgae (genus Symbiodinium) to supply a substantial ...
Coral reefs are important ecosystems with the highest species diversity on earth. Besides its high e...
Coral bleaching, a current major ecological threat, is caused by the disruption of the endosymbiotic...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
Here, we report a new broad approach to investigating the presence and density of Symbiodiniaceae ce...
As coral reef restoration increases the focus on ex situ coral spawning, larval rearing, and grow-ou...
Organic UV filters have been detected in seawater, typically in the ng to ug/L ranges, and are prese...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
To date there has been limited evidence anthropogenically sourced pollution from catchments reaching...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...
Coral bleaching causes the disappearance of unique ecosystems supporting thousands of different spec...
The recent discovery of contamination of the tropical marine environment by Photosystem II (PSII) he...
The identification of diverse genetic types of symbiotic algae within the genus Symbiodinium was est...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
Most reef building corals rely on symbiotic microalgae (genus Symbiodinium) to supply a substantial ...
Coral reefs are important ecosystems with the highest species diversity on earth. Besides its high e...
Coral bleaching, a current major ecological threat, is caused by the disruption of the endosymbiotic...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
Here, we report a new broad approach to investigating the presence and density of Symbiodiniaceae ce...
As coral reef restoration increases the focus on ex situ coral spawning, larval rearing, and grow-ou...
Organic UV filters have been detected in seawater, typically in the ng to ug/L ranges, and are prese...
Growth anomaly (GA) is a commonly observed coral disease that impairs biological functions of the af...
To date there has been limited evidence anthropogenically sourced pollution from catchments reaching...
Coral bleaching involves the breakdown of the symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellates of the di...
The foundation of coral reef biology is the symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae (dinoflagella...