Reef corals form associations with an array of genetically and physiologically distinct endosymbionts from the genus Symbiodinium. Some corals harbor different clades of symbionts simultaneously, and over time the relative abundances of these clades may change through a process called symbiont shuffling. It is hypothesized that this process provides a mechanism for corals to respond to environmental threats such as global warming. However, only a minority of coral species have been found to harbor more than one symbiont clade simultaneously and the current view is that the potential for symbiont shuffling is limited. Using a newly developed real-time PCR assay, this paper demonstrates that previous studies have underestimated the presence o...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
The decline of coral reefs is well documented, yet a detailed understanding of the processes involve...
Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium are fundamentally important to the biology o...
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...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
International audiencePrevious molecular studies have shown that many corals host a dynamic consorti...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for t...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
The decline of coral reefs is well documented, yet a detailed understanding of the processes involve...
Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium are fundamentally important to the biology o...
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...
Understanding the flexibility of the endosymbioses between scleractinian corals and single-cell alga...
International audiencePrevious molecular studies have shown that many corals host a dynamic consorti...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
The adaptative bleaching hypothesis (ABH) states that, depending on the symbiotic flexibility of cor...
Reef-building corals form obligate symbioses with single-cell dinoflagellates of the highly diverse ...
Reef-building corals possess a range of acclimatisation and adaptation mechanisms to respond to seaw...
Scleractinian corals have demonstrated the ability to shuffle their endosymbiotic dinoflagellate com...
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for t...
Abstract—With the current increase in frequency of coral bleaching events, knowledge on the genetic ...
The dinoflagellate photosymbiont Symbiodinium plays a fundamental role in defining the physiological...
The relationship between reef corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates is fundamental to the existen...
The decline of coral reefs is well documented, yet a detailed understanding of the processes involve...
Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium are fundamentally important to the biology o...