Corals rely on photosynthesis by their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates ( Symbiodinium spp.) to form the basis of tropical coral reefs. High sea surface temperatures driven by climate change can trigger the loss of Symbiodinium from corals (coral bleaching), leading to declines in coral health. Different putative species (genetically distinct types) as well as conspecific populations of Symbiodinium can confer differing levels of thermal tolerance to their coral host, but the genes that govern dinoflagellate thermal tolerance are unknown. Here we show physiological and transcriptional responses to heat stress by a thermo-sensitive (physiologically susceptible at 32 °C) type C1 Symbiodinium population and a thermo-tolerant (physiologically heal...
Reef-building corals depend upon a nutritional endosymbiosis with photosynthetic dinoflagellates of ...
Endosymbioses between dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium sp.) and scleractinian coral species form t...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form an endosymbiosis with reef building corals, in which ...
Corals rely on photosynthesis by their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) to form the...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form essential symbioses with reef building corals, underp...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflage...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Endosymbioses observed between photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium and reef-bui...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological and m...
The endosymbiotic relationship between scleractinian corals and Symbiodinium spp underpins the biodi...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Reef-building corals depend upon a nutritional endosymbiosis with photosynthetic dinoflagellates of ...
Endosymbioses between dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium sp.) and scleractinian coral species form t...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form an endosymbiosis with reef building corals, in which ...
Corals rely on photosynthesis by their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) to form the...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form essential symbioses with reef building corals, underp...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflage...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Endosymbioses observed between photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium and reef-bui...
<p>Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological an...
Coral bleaching events are increasing in frequency, demanding examination of the physiological and m...
The endosymbiotic relationship between scleractinian corals and Symbiodinium spp underpins the biodi...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Reef-building corals depend upon a nutritional endosymbiosis with photosynthetic dinoflagellates of ...
Endosymbioses between dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium sp.) and scleractinian coral species form t...
Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form an endosymbiosis with reef building corals, in which ...