© 2015, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium are commonly recognized as invertebrate endosymbionts that are of central importance for the functioning of coral reef ecosystems. However, the endosymbiotic phase within Symbiodinium life history is inherently tied to a more cryptic free-living (ex hospite) phase that remains largely unexplored. Here we show that free-living Symbiodinium spp. in culture commonly form calcifying bacterial-algal communities that produce aragonitic spherulites and encase the dinoflagellates as endolithic cells. This process is driven by Symbiodinium photosynthesis but occurs only in partnership with bacteria. Our findings not only place dinoflagellates on the ...
International audienceSymbiotic partnerships between heterotrophic hosts and intracellular microalga...
The symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodinium algae (dinoflagellates) is the keystone responsibl...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium are commonly recognized as invertebrate endosymbionts tha...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium exhibit a variety of life styles, ranging from mutualistic...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
Coral reefs have entered an era of 'ecological crisis' as climate change drives catastrophic reef lo...
Coral reefs have entered an era of 'ecological crisis' as climate change drives catastrophic reef lo...
Coral reefs are in decline. The basic functional unit of coral reefs is the coral metaorganism or ho...
Coral reefs are in decline. The basic functional unit of coral reefs is the coral metaorganism or ho...
Symbiodinium sp. are unicellular, dinoflagellate algae that encompass the most prolific endosymbiote...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout the tropics is due in large part to the en...
Symbiodinium sp. are unicellular, dinoflagellate algae that encompass the most prolific endosymbiote...
The evolutionary success and continued survival of reef-building corals under increasing environment...
International audienceSymbiotic partnerships between heterotrophic hosts and intracellular microalga...
The symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodinium algae (dinoflagellates) is the keystone responsibl...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium are commonly recognized as invertebrate endosymbionts tha...
© 2019 Samantha GirvanThe ecological success of coral reef ecosystems is dependant on their obligate...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium exhibit a variety of life styles, ranging from mutualistic...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
Coral reefs have entered an era of 'ecological crisis' as climate change drives catastrophic reef lo...
Coral reefs have entered an era of 'ecological crisis' as climate change drives catastrophic reef lo...
Coral reefs are in decline. The basic functional unit of coral reefs is the coral metaorganism or ho...
Coral reefs are in decline. The basic functional unit of coral reefs is the coral metaorganism or ho...
Symbiodinium sp. are unicellular, dinoflagellate algae that encompass the most prolific endosymbiote...
The ecological success of reef-building corals throughout the tropics is due in large part to the en...
Symbiodinium sp. are unicellular, dinoflagellate algae that encompass the most prolific endosymbiote...
The evolutionary success and continued survival of reef-building corals under increasing environment...
International audienceSymbiotic partnerships between heterotrophic hosts and intracellular microalga...
The symbiosis between cnidarians and Symbiodinium algae (dinoflagellates) is the keystone responsibl...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...