نتایج جستجو برای: symbiodinium

تعداد نتایج: 723  

2017
Shashank Keshavmurthy Kuo-Hsun Tang Chia-Min Hsu Chai-Hsia Gan Chao-Yang Kuo Keryea Soong Hong-Nong Chou Chaolun Allen Chen

Dongsha Atoll (also known as Pratas) in Taiwan is the northernmost atoll in the South China Sea and a designated marine national park since 2007. The marine park's scope of protection covers the bio-resources of its waters in addition to uplands, so it is important to have data logging information and analyses of marine flora and fauna, including their physiology, ecology, and genetics. As part...

2012
Sung-Yin Yang Shashank Keshavmurthy David Obura Charles R. C. Sheppard Shakil Visram Chaolun Allen Chen

The Chagos Archipelago designated as a no-take marine protected area in 2010, lying about 500 km south of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean, has a high conservation priority, particularly because of its fast recovery from the ocean-wide massive coral mortality following the 1998 coral bleaching event. The aims of this study were to examine Symbiodinium diversity and distribution associated with ...

2001
Todd C. LaJeunesse

The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions from 47 Symbiodinium (Freudenthal) isolates cultured from 34 different host species and two populations sampled from nature were sequenced and compared. Of these, 17 distinct ITS types were identified. The described species Symbiodinium goreaui , S. kawagutii , S. pilosum (Trench and Blank), S. microadriaticum (Freudenthal), and S. ( Gymnodinium ) l...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Miguel C Leal Kenneth Hoadley D Tye Pettay Alejandro Grajales Ricardo Calado Mark E Warner

The association between cnidarians and photosynthetic dinoflagellates within the genus Symbiodinium is a prevalent relationship in tropical and subtropical marine environments. Although the diversity of Symbiodinium provides a possible axis for niche diversification, increased functional range and resilience to physical stressors such as elevated temperature, how such diversity relates to the p...

2012
Michael P. McGinley Matthew D. Aschaffenburg Daniel T. Pettay Robin T. Smith Todd C. LaJeunesse Mark E. Warner

A shift in the dominant Symbiodinium species within a coral colony may allow rapid ac climatization to environmental stress, provided that the new symbiont is better suited to prevailing conditions. In this study, the Symbiodinium diversity in Pocillopora corals was examined following a cold-water bleaching event in the Gulf of California. Individual colonies were differentially im pacted by th...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Kelly Pollack Kimberly Balazs Oladele Ogunseitan

Caffeine isthe mostwidely consumed and excreted psychoactive drug in the world. It is a ubiquitous tracer of urban wastewater, but its ecological effects are notwell understood. We hypothesized that caffeine exposure is associated with coral bleaching. Here we report the effects of caffeine on four species of coral algae endosymbionts belonging to three widely distributed clades: Clade A Symbio...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
Daniel T Pettay Todd C Lajeunesse

Reef corals harbouring clade D Symbiodinium spp. (endosymbiotic dinoflagellates) appear more tolerant of environmental stress. As sea surface temperatures rise, symbioses involving Symbiodinium D may increase in prevalence. For this reason, eight polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed for clade D Symbiodinium. From the analysis of 132 samples originating from cnidarian hosts in the Atla...

2013
Sam H. C. Noonan Katharina E. Fabricius Craig Humphrey

Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect coral reefs, however little is known about how OA will change the coral-algal symbiosis on which reefs ultimately depend. This study investigated whether there would be differences in coral Symbiodinium types in response to OA, potentially improving coral performance. We used denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of the internal...

2017
M Mies C R Voolstra C B Castro D O Pires E N Calderon P Y G Sumida

Symbiodinium are responsible for the majority of primary production in coral reefs and found in a mutualistic symbiosis with multiple animal phyla. However, little is known about the molecular signals involved in the establishment of this symbiosis and whether it initiates during host larval development. To address this question, we monitored the expression of a putative symbiosis-specific gene...

2012
David Abrego Bette L. Willis Madeleine J. H. van Oppen

The effects of temperature and light on the breakdown of the coral-Symbiodinium symbiosis are well documented but current understanding of their roles during initial uptake and establishment of symbiosis is limited. In this study, we investigate how temperature and light affect the uptake of the algal symbionts, ITS1 types C1 and D, by juveniles of the broadcast-spawning corals Acropora tenuis ...

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