نتایج جستجو برای: symbiodinium

تعداد نتایج: 723  

2016
Naohisa Wada Frederic J. Pollock Bette L. Willis Tracy Ainsworth Nobuhiro Mano David G. Bourne

In situ visualization of microbial communities within their natural habitats provides a powerful approach to explore complex interactions between microorganisms and their macroscopic hosts. Specifically, the application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to simultaneously identify and visualize diverse microbial taxa associated with coral hosts, including symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2012
Ikuko Yuyama Saki Harii Michio Hidaka

Reef-building corals harbor symbiotic dinoflagellates, Symbiodinium spp., which are currently divided into several clades. The responses of corals associated with different Symbiodinium clades to thermal stress are not well understood, especially at a gene expression level. Juveniles of the coral Acropora tenuis inoculated with different algal types (clade A or D) were exposed to thermal stress...

2017
Deborah C. A. Leite Pedro Leão Amana G. Garrido Ulysses Lins Henrique F. Santos Débora O. Pires Clovis B. Castro Jan D. van Elsas Carla Zilberberg Alexandre S. Rosado Raquel S. Peixoto

The hologenome theory of evolution (HTE), which is under fierce debate, presupposes that parts of the microbiome are transmitted from one generation to the next [vertical transmission (VT)], which may also influence the evolution of the holobiont. Even though bacteria have previously been described in early life stages of corals, these early life stages (larvae) could have been inoculated in th...

2007
O. Barneah Y. Benayahu

Epizoic worms were found to occur on certain coral colonies from reefs oV the coast of Eilat (Red Sea). We identiWed 14 coral species infested by acoelomorph worms at a depth range of 2–50 m. The host corals were all zooxanthellate and included both massive and branching stony corals and a soft coral. Worms from all hosts were identiWed as belonging to the genus Waminoa and contained two distin...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Dimitri Tolleter François O. Seneca Jan C. DeNofrio Cory J. Krediet Stephen R. Palumbi John R. Pringle Arthur R. Grossman

The global decline of reef-building corals is due in part to the loss of algal symbionts, or "bleaching," during the increasingly frequent periods of high seawater temperatures. During bleaching, endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium spp.) either are lost from the animal tissue or lose their photosynthetic pigments, resulting in host mortality if the Symbiodinium populations fail to ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
W Leggat M R Badger D Yellowlees

The presence of a carbon-concentrating mechanism in the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp. was investigated. Its existence was postulated to explain how these algae fix inorganic carbon (C(i)) efficiently despite the presence of a form II Rubisco. When the dinoflagellates were isolated from their host, the giant clam (Tridacna gigas), CO(2) uptake was found to support the majority of net...

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی دنیای میکروب ها 2011
محمد حسن شاه حسینی پر گل قوام مصطفوی غلامحسین و‏ثوقی ساناز آزادبادی

سابقه و هدف: مرجان های سخت و نرم خلیج فارس دارای جلبک تک سلولی هم زیستی به نام زوگزانتله می باشند که نقش مهمی در تأمین مواد آلی مورد نیاز مرجان ها ایفا می نماید. آبسنگ های مرجانی این ناحیه از خلیج به دلیل قرار گرفتن در عرض های جغرافیایی نیمه گرمسیری و وجود دامنه وسیع تغییرات دمای آب و شوری بالا همواره تحت تأثیرتنش های محیطی می باشند. این تنش ها می تواند منجر به تغییر زوگزانتله های همزیست با آن ...

2017
Jit Ern Chen Guoxin Cui

Modern transformation and genome editing techniques have shown great success across a broad variety of organisms. However, no study of successfully applied genome editing has been reported in a dinoflagellate despite the first genetic transformation of Symbiodinium being published about 20 years ago. Using an array of different available transformation techniques, we attempted to transform Symb...

2017
F. Joseph Pollock Sefano M. Katz Jeroen A.J.M. van de Water Sarah W. Davies Margaux Hein Gergely Torda Mikhail V. Matz Victor H. Beltran Patrick Buerger Eneour Puill-Stephan David Abrego David G. Bourne Bette L. Willis

Here we describe an efficient and effective technique for rearing sexually-derived coral propagules from spawning through larval settlement and symbiont uptake with minimal impact on natural coral populations. We sought to maximize larval survival while minimizing expense and daily husbandry maintenance by experimentally determining optimized conditions and protocols for gamete fertilization, l...

Journal: :Genome biology and evolution 2016
John E Parkinson Sebastian Baumgarten Craig T Michell Iliana B Baums Todd C LaJeunesse Christian R Voolstra

Reef-building corals depend on symbiotic mutualisms with photosynthetic dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium. This large microalgal group comprises many highly divergent lineages ("Clades A-I") and hundreds of undescribed species. Given their ecological importance, efforts have turned to genomic approaches to characterize the functional ecology of Symbiodinium. To date, investigators have ...

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