Metabolic interactions between algal symbionts and invertebrate hosts

D Yellowlees, TAV Rees, W Leggat - Plant, cell & environment, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Some invertebrates have enlisted autotrophic unicellular algae to provide a competitive
metabolic advantage in nutritionally demanding habitats. These symbioses exist primarily …

[KNIHA][B] Biology and evolution of the mollusca, volume 1

WF Ponder, DR Lindberg, JM Ponder - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Molluscs comprise the second largest phylum of animals (after arthropods), occurring in
virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry …

[PDF][PDF] The distribution and status of giant clams (family Tridacnidae)-a short review

AS bin Othman, GHS Goh, PA Todd - Raffles Bull Zool, 2010 - Citeseer
In this review on the distribution, density and status of giant clams (family Tridacnidae) we
combine reports derived from primary and grey literature with sighting data provided by Reef …

Coral resilience to ocean acidification and global warming through pH up-regulation

M McCulloch, J Falter, J Trotter, P Montagna - Nature Climate Change, 2012 - nature.com
Rapidly rising levels of atmospheric CO2 are not only causing ocean warming, but also
lowering seawater pH hence the carbonate saturation state of the oceans, on which many …

[PDF][PDF] Oceanography and Marine Biology

G Clams - Oceanography and marine biology: An annual …, 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Africa to the Pitcairn Islands (32 E to 128 W), and from southern Japan to Western Australia
(24 N to 15 S). Geographic distribution of the 12 currently recognized species is not even …

Differential responses of the coral host and their algal symbiont to thermal stress

W Leggat, F Seneca, K Wasmund, L Ukani… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
The success of any symbiosis under stress conditions is dependent upon the responses of
both partners to that stress. The coral symbiosis is particularly susceptible to small increases …

Metabolomic signatures of corals thriving across extreme reef habitats reveal strategies of heat stress tolerance

TD Haydon, JL Matthews… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic stressors continue to escalate worldwide, driving unprecedented declines in
reef environmental conditions and coral health. One approach to better understand how …

Strong genetic population structure in the boring giant clam, Tridacna crocea, across the Indo‐Malay Archipelago: implications related to evolutionary processes and …

M Kochzius, A Nuryanto - Molecular Ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Even though the Indo‐Malay Archipelago hosts the world's greatest diversity of
marine species, studies on the genetic population structure and gene flow of marine …

Priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs

K Wolfe, K Anthony, RC Babcock, L Bay… - … and marine biology, 2020 - library.oapen.org
Ecosystem-based management on coral reefs has historically focused on biodiversity
conservation through the establishment of marine reserves, but it is increasingly recognised …

Temperature‐induced stress leads to bleaching in larger benthic foraminifera hosting endosymbiotic diatoms

C Schmidt, P Heinz, M Kucera… - Limnology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Physiological mechanisms of bleaching were studied on larger benthic foraminifera (LBF)
hosting endosymbiotic diatoms. Amphistegina radiata, Heterostegina depressa, and …