Coral-associated dinoflagellates (Symbiodiniaceae) are photosynthetic endosymbionts that influence coral acclimation, as indicated by photo-endosymbiotic phenotypic variance across different environmental conditions. Symbiont shuffling (shifts in endosymbiont community composition), changes in endosymbiont cell density, and cellular plasticity have all been proposed as acclimation mechanisms. However, few studies have been able to partition which of the three strategies were responsible for observed phenotypic variance. Using a combination of metabarcoding and flow cytometry, we simultaneously characterized Acropora pulchra-associated Symbiodiniaceae assemblages at the community, population, and individual level under natural environmental ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology © 2018 International Society of Protistologi...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
BACKGROUND: Reef-building corals live in symbiosis with a diverse range of dinoflagellate algae (gen...
International audienceOne of the mechanisms of rapid adaptation or acclimatization to environmental ...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Increasing terrestrial runoff due to anthropogenic activities has become a major problem for coral r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
Abstract Corals harbouring genetically mixed communi-ties of endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) ofte...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
Dynamic symbioses may critically mediate impacts of climate change on diverse organisms, with reperc...
© 2018 The Author(s) Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology © 2018 International Society of Protistologi...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
BACKGROUND: Reef-building corals live in symbiosis with a diverse range of dinoflagellate algae (gen...
International audienceOne of the mechanisms of rapid adaptation or acclimatization to environmental ...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Increasing terrestrial runoff due to anthropogenic activities has become a major problem for coral r...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
The continued growth and survival of reef-building corals is essential to sustain the goods and serv...
Abstract Corals harbouring genetically mixed communi-ties of endosymbiotic algae (Symbiodinium) ofte...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
The mutualistic symbioses between reef-building corals and micro-algae form the basis of coral reef ...
The symbiosis between reef-building corals and their algal endosymbionts (zooxanthellae of the genus...
Dynamic symbioses may critically mediate impacts of climate change on diverse organisms, with reperc...
© 2018 The Author(s) Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology © 2018 International Society of Protistologi...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
BACKGROUND: Reef-building corals live in symbiosis with a diverse range of dinoflagellate algae (gen...