نتایج جستجو برای: symbiodinium

تعداد نتایج: 723  

2017
Tamar L. Goulet Kartick P. Shirur Blake D. Ramsby Roberto Iglesias-Prieto

Global climate change not only leads to elevated seawater temperatures but also to episodic anomalously high or low temperatures lasting for several hours to days. Scleractinian corals are detrimentally affected by thermal fluctuations, which often lead to an uncoupling of their mutualism with Symbiodinium spp. (coral bleaching) and potentially coral death. Consequently, on many Caribbean reefs...

2018
Claudia Pogoreutz Nils Rädecker Anny Cárdenas Astrid Gärdes Christian Wild Christian R Voolstra

The importance of Symbiodinium algal endosymbionts and a diverse suite of bacteria for coral holobiont health and functioning are widely acknowledged. Yet, we know surprisingly little about microbial community dynamics and the stability of host-microbe associations under adverse environmental conditions. To gain insight into the stability of coral host-microbe associations and holobiont structu...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Ulisse Cardini Vanessa N Bednarz Malik S Naumann Nanne van Hoytema Laura Rix Rachel A Foster Mamoon M D Al-Rshaidat Christian Wild

Functional traits define species by their ecological role in the ecosystem. Animals themselves are host-microbe ecosystems (holobionts), and the application of ecophysiological approaches can help to understand their functioning. In hard coral holobionts, communities of dinitrogen (N2)-fixing prokaryotes (diazotrophs) may contribute a functional trait by providing bioavailable nitrogen (N) that...

2010
Nikolaus B. M. Császár Peter J. Ralph Richard Frankham Ray Berkelmans Madeleine J. H. van Oppen

The persistence of tropical coral reefs is threatened by rapidly increasing climate warming, causing a functional breakdown of the obligate symbiosis between corals and their algal photosymbionts (Symbiodinium) through a process known as coral bleaching. Yet the potential of the coral-algal symbiosis to genetically adapt in an evolutionary sense to warming oceans is unknown. Using a quantitativ...

2017
Irene B Rodriguez Tung-Yuan Ho

Light and trace metals are critical growth factors for algae but how the interdependence of light quality and metal availability affects algal growth remains largely unknown. Our previous studies have demonstrated the importance of Ni and Fe on the growth of Trichodesmium and Symbiodinium, respectively, two important marine primary producers inhabiting environments with high light intensities. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Anthony J Bellantuono Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty

Discovering how corals can adjust their thermal sensitivity in the context of global climate change is important in understanding the long-term persistence of coral reefs. In this study, we showed that short-term preconditioning to higher temperatures, 3°C below the experimentally determined bleaching threshold, for a period of 10 days provides thermal tolerance for the symbiosis stability betw...

2014
Chuya Shinzato Sutada Mungpakdee Nori Satoh Eiichi Shoguchi

Far more intimate knowledge of scleractinian coral biology is essential in order to understand how diverse coral-symbiont endosymbioses have been established. In particular, molecular and cellular mechanisms enabling the establishment and maintenance of obligate endosymbiosis with photosynthetic dinoflagellates require further clarification. By extension, such understanding may also shed light ...

2017
Anke Klueter Jennifer Trapani Frederick I Archer Shelby E McIlroy Mary Alice Coffroth

Many dinoflagellate microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium form successful symbioses with a large group of metazoans and selected protists. Yet knowledge of growth kinetics of these endosymbionts and their ecological and evolutionary implications is limited. We used a Bayesian biphasic generalized logistic model to estimate key parameters of the growth of five strains of cultured Symbiodinium, S....

2011
Timothy F. Cooper Michael Lai Karin E. Ulstrup Sandra M. Saunders Gavin R. Flematti Ben Radford Madeleine J. H. van Oppen

BACKGROUND Lipids in reef building corals can be divided into two classes; non-polar storage lipids, e.g. wax esters and triglycerides, and polar structural lipids, e.g. phospholipids and cholesterol. Differences among algal endosymbiont types are known to have important influences on processes including growth and the photobiology of scleractinian corals yet very little is known about the role...

2017
Koty H. Sharp Zoe A. Pratte Allison H. Kerwin Randi D. Rotjan Frank J. Stewart

BACKGROUND Understanding the associations among corals, their photosynthetic zooxanthella symbionts (Symbiodinium), and coral-associated prokaryotic microbiomes is critical for predicting the fidelity and strength of coral symbioses in the face of growing environmental threats. Most coral-microbiome associations are beneficial, yet the mechanisms that determine the composition of the coral micr...

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