Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell algae of the genus Symbiodinium will provide valuable insights into the future of coral reefs. Here, a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay is presented to accurately determine the cell densities of Symbiodinium clades C and D in the scleractinian coral Acropora millepora, which can be extended to other coral-symbiont associations in the future. The assay targets single- to low-copy genes of the actin family of both the coral host and algal symbiont. Symbiont densities are expressed as the ratio of Symbiodinium cells to each host cell (S/H ratio, error within 30%), but can also be normalized to coral surface area. Greater accuracy in e...
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for t...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth ...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
International audiencePrevious molecular studies have shown that many corals host a dynamic consorti...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems relies on the symbiotic relationship between scleractinian ...
The taxonomic diversity of endosymbiont Symbiodinium species and the physiological contributions the...
The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymb...
Ofu Island in American Samoa hosts a diverse assemblage of corals in contrasting thermal regimes. In...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for t...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth ...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
International audiencePrevious molecular studies have shown that many corals host a dynamic consorti...
Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbiont...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
The persistence of coral reef ecosystems relies on the symbiotic relationship between scleractinian ...
The taxonomic diversity of endosymbiont Symbiodinium species and the physiological contributions the...
The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymb...
Ofu Island in American Samoa hosts a diverse assemblage of corals in contrasting thermal regimes. In...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for t...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth ...