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Cell biology of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis
The symbiosis between cnidarians (eg, corals or sea anemones) and intracellular
dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium is of immense ecological importance. In …
dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium is of immense ecological importance. In …
The engine of the reef: photobiology of the coral–algal symbiosis
MS Roth - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Coral reef ecosystems thrive in tropical oligotrophic oceans because of the relationship
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
between corals and endosymbiotic dinoflagellate algae called Symbiodinium …
A stony coral cell atlas illuminates the molecular and cellular basis of coral symbiosis, calcification, and immunity
Stony corals are colonial cnidarians that sustain the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on
Earth: coral reefs. Despite their ecological importance, little is known about the cell types …
Earth: coral reefs. Despite their ecological importance, little is known about the cell types …
Amorphous calcium carbonate particles form coral skeletons
Do corals form their skeletons by precipitation from solution or by attachment of amorphous
precursor particles as observed in other minerals and biominerals? The classical model …
precursor particles as observed in other minerals and biominerals? The classical model …
Ocean acidification affects coral growth by reducing skeletal density
Ocean acidification (OA) is considered an important threat to coral reef ecosystems, because
it reduces the availability of carbonate ions that reef-building corals need to produce their …
it reduces the availability of carbonate ions that reef-building corals need to produce their …
Palaeoclimate ocean conditions shaped the evolution of corals and their skeletons through deep time
Identifying how past environmental conditions shaped the evolution of corals and their
skeletal traits provides a framework for predicting their persistence and that of their non …
skeletal traits provides a framework for predicting their persistence and that of their non …
Spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in coral growth—implications for the structure and function of coral reef ecosystems
Scleractinian (hard) corals are fundamental to the geomorphology, biodiversity, and
structure of coral reef ecosystems (Goreau 1963, Hoegh-Guldberg 2004, Pratchett et al …
structure of coral reef ecosystems (Goreau 1963, Hoegh-Guldberg 2004, Pratchett et al …
Environmental records from coral skeletons: A decade of novel insights and innovation
DM Thompson - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Hundreds of coral paleoclimate records have been developed over the past several
decades, significantly extending the instrumental record and improving our understanding of …
decades, significantly extending the instrumental record and improving our understanding of …
Impact of seawater acidification on pH at the tissue–skeleton interface and calcification in reef corals
Insight into the response of reef corals and other major marine calcifiers to ocean
acidification is limited by a lack of knowledge about how seawater pH and carbonate …
acidification is limited by a lack of knowledge about how seawater pH and carbonate …
Coral calcification in a changing world and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
Coral calcification is dependent on the mutualistic partnership between endosymbiotic
zooxanthellae and the coral host. Here, using newly developed geochemical proxies (δ11B …
zooxanthellae and the coral host. Here, using newly developed geochemical proxies (δ11B …