The use of experimentally evolved coral photosymbionts for reef restoration
MR Nitschke, D Abrego, CE Allen, C Alvarez-Roa… - Trends in …, 2024 - cell.com
The heat tolerance of corals is largely determined by their microbial photosymbionts
(Symbiodiniaceae, colloquially known as zooxanthellae). Therefore, manipulating symbiont …
(Symbiodiniaceae, colloquially known as zooxanthellae). Therefore, manipulating symbiont …
Pushing the limits: expanding the temperature tolerance of a coral photosymbiont through differing selection regimes
HJ Scharfenstein, LM Peplow, C Alvarez‐Roa… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Coral thermal bleaching resilience can be improved by enhancing photosymbiont thermal
tolerance via experimental evolution. While successful for some strains, selection under …
tolerance via experimental evolution. While successful for some strains, selection under …
A landmark environmental law looks ahead
In late December 1973, the United States enacted what some would come to call “the pitbull
of environmental laws.” In the 50 years since, the formidable regulatory teeth of the …
of environmental laws.” In the 50 years since, the formidable regulatory teeth of the …
Shining light on the coral photosymbiont family Symbiodiniaceae
MJH van Oppen - Nature Microbiology, 2024 - nature.com
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Multi-Chemical Omics Analysis of the Symbiodiniaceae Durusdinium trenchii under Heat Stress
The urgency of responding to climate change for corals necessitates the exploration of
innovative methods to swiftly enhance our understanding of crucial processes. In this study …
innovative methods to swiftly enhance our understanding of crucial processes. In this study …
The bacterial microbiome of symbiotic and menthol-bleached polyps of Galaxea fascicularis in captivity
Coral reefs support the livelihood of half a billion people but are at high risk of collapse due
to the vulnerability of corals to climate change and local anthropogenic stressors. While …
to the vulnerability of corals to climate change and local anthropogenic stressors. While …
[PDF][PDF] Assisted evolution of algal symbionts to enhance coral reef bleaching tolerance: A success story
I Guibert - Global Change Biology, 2024 - researchgate.net
Coral reefs host a diversity of organisms, providing ecosystem goods and services for more
than 500 million people worldwide (Hoegh-Guldberg et al., 2019). Unprecedented threats …
than 500 million people worldwide (Hoegh-Guldberg et al., 2019). Unprecedented threats …
The bacterial microbiome of symbiotic and menthol-bleached polyps of long-term aquarium-reared Galaxea fascicularis
G Puntin, JCY Wong, T Röthig… - Peer Community …, 2024 - peercommunityjournal.org
Coral reefs support the livelihood of half a billion people but are at high risk of collapse due
to the vulnerability of corals to climate change and local anthropogenic stressors. While …
to the vulnerability of corals to climate change and local anthropogenic stressors. While …
[PDF][PDF] INSIGHTS
RL Fischman, JB Ruhl - SCIENCE, 2023 - researchgate.net
The ESA-implementing agencies, required by the ESA to follow the “best scientific and
commercial data,” enjoy respect for and build on long traditions of natural science expertise …
commercial data,” enjoy respect for and build on long traditions of natural science expertise …