Background Dinoflagellates of family Symbiodiniaceae are important to coral reef ecosystems because of their contribution to coral health and growth; however, only a few studies have investigated the function and distribution of Symbiodiniaceae in Indonesia. Understanding the distribution of different kinds of Symbiodiniaceae can improve forecasting of future responses of various coral reef systems to climate change. This study aimed to determine the diversity of Symbiodiniaceae around Lombok using environmental DNA (eDNA). Methods Seawater and sediment samples were collected from 18 locations and filtered to obtain fractions of 0.4–12 and \u3e12 µm. After extraction, molecular barcoding polymerase chain reaction was conducted to amplify th...
The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymb...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
Frequent, high-density coral monitoring is essential to understand coral reef ecosystems. For this p...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Aim:Coral reefs rely on the symbiosis between scleractinian corals and intracellular, photosynthetic...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
Reef-building coral harbor communities of photosynthetic taxa of the genus Symbiodinium (zooxanthell...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems relies on the symbiotic relationship between scleractinian ...
Free-living Symbiodinium have been the focus of considerable attention among coral reef researchers ...
The coastal waters of Singapore support coral reefs that are biodiverse but characterized by high tu...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymb...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
Frequent, high-density coral monitoring is essential to understand coral reef ecosystems. For this p...
To persist in oligotrophic waters, reef-building corals rely on nutritional interactions with their ...
Aim:Coral reefs rely on the symbiosis between scleractinian corals and intracellular, photosynthetic...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
Reef-building coral harbor communities of photosynthetic taxa of the genus Symbiodinium (zooxanthell...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems relies on the symbiotic relationship between scleractinian ...
Free-living Symbiodinium have been the focus of considerable attention among coral reef researchers ...
The coastal waters of Singapore support coral reefs that are biodiverse but characterized by high tu...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymb...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
Frequent, high-density coral monitoring is essential to understand coral reef ecosystems. For this p...