A review: the role of reactive oxygen species in mass coral bleaching
This review discusses the evidence for the involvement of superoxide radical, hydrogen
peroxide and singlet oxygen (reactive oxygen species, ROS) as triggers for coral bleaching …
peroxide and singlet oxygen (reactive oxygen species, ROS) as triggers for coral bleaching …
How Symbiodiniaceae meets the challenges of life during coral bleaching
J Jiang, A Wang, X Deng, W Zhou, Q Gan, Y Lu - Coral Reefs, 2021 - Springer
Coral health depends on a fragile partnership between the coral hosts and the
endosymbiotic dinoflagellate symbionts. Sequence-level omics techniques are …
endosymbiotic dinoflagellate symbionts. Sequence-level omics techniques are …
Sex, Scavengers, and Chaperones: Transcriptome Secrets of Divergent Symbiodinium Thermal Tolerances
Corals rely on photosynthesis by their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) to
form the basis of tropical coral reefs. High sea surface temperatures driven by climate …
form the basis of tropical coral reefs. High sea surface temperatures driven by climate …
Partner switching and metabolic flux in a model cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis
Metabolite exchange is fundamental to the viability of the cnidarian–Symbiodiniaceae
symbiosis and survival of coral reefs. Coral holobiont tolerance to environmental change …
symbiosis and survival of coral reefs. Coral holobiont tolerance to environmental change …
Eutrophication on coral reefs: what is the evidence for phase shifts, nutrient limitation and coral bleaching
MP Lesser - BioScience, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Coral reefs continue to experience extreme environmental pressure from climate change
stressors, but many coral reefs are also exposed to eutrophication. It has been proposed that …
stressors, but many coral reefs are also exposed to eutrophication. It has been proposed that …
Transcriptomic Analysis of Thermally Stressed Symbiodinium Reveals Differential Expression of Stress and Metabolism Genes
SL Gierz, S Forêt, W Leggat - Frontiers in plant science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Endosymbioses between dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodinium sp.) and scleractinian coral
species form the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. The coral symbiosis is highly …
species form the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. The coral symbiosis is highly …
Coral bleaching is linked to the capacity of the animal host to supply essential metals to the symbionts
Massive coral bleaching events result in extensive coral loss throughout the world. These
events are mainly caused by seawater warming, but are exacerbated by the subsequent …
events are mainly caused by seawater warming, but are exacerbated by the subsequent …
Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates pump iron: differences in iron and other trace metal needs among the Symbiodiniaceae
Iron (Fe) is essential to the physiology and growth of marine phytoplankton. It remains
unclear how important iron is to the functional ecology of symbiotic dinoflagellates in the …
unclear how important iron is to the functional ecology of symbiotic dinoflagellates in the …
Engineering strategies to decode and enhance the genomes of coral symbionts
Elevated sea surface temperatures from a severe and prolonged El Niño event (2014–2016)
fueled by climate change have resulted in mass coral bleaching (loss of dinoflagellate …
fueled by climate change have resulted in mass coral bleaching (loss of dinoflagellate …
How does the coral microbiome cause, respond to, or modulate the bleaching process?
Corals holobionts are formed by a dynamic multipartite symbiosis with intracellular
photoautotrophs in the genus Symbiodinium and a consortium of other microbes that include …
photoautotrophs in the genus Symbiodinium and a consortium of other microbes that include …