A stony coral cell atlas illuminates the molecular and cellular basis of coral symbiosis, calcification, and immunity

S Levy, A Elek, X Grau-Bové, S Menéndez-Bravo… - Cell, 2021 - cell.com
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 …

Symbiotic lifestyle triggers drastic changes in the gene expression of the algal endosymbiont Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae)

K Maor‐Landaw, MJH van Oppen… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Coral–dinoflagellate symbiosis underpins the evolutionary success of corals reefs.
Successful exchange of molecules between the cnidarian host and the Symbiodiniaceae …

The contribution of stress-tolerant endosymbiotic dinoflagellate Durusdinium to Pocillopora acuta survival in a highly urbanized reef system

RC Poquita-Du, D Huang, LM Chou, PA Todd - Coral Reefs, 2020 - Springer
Urban coral reefs are regarded as marginal communities that live under localized conditions
considered detrimental for coral survival, such as high sediment load. They are also …

Feeding increases the number of offspring but decreases parental investment of Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata

J Bellworthy, JE Spangenberg, M Fine - Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Successful reproductive output and recruitment is crucial to coral persistence and recovery
following anthropogenic stress. Feeding is known to alter coral physiology and increase …

Impact of Ocean Warming and Acidification on Symbiosis Establishment and Gene Expression Profiles in Recruits of Reef Coral Acropora intermedia

Y Sun, L Jiang, S Gong, M Guo, X Yuan… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The onset of symbiosis and the early development of most broadcast spawning corals play
pivotal roles in recruitment success, yet these critical early stages are threatened by multiple …

Comparative transcriptomic analyses of Chromera and Symbiodiniaceae

AR Mohamed, CX Chan, MA Ragan… - Environmental …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Reef‐building corals live in a mutualistic relationship with photosynthetic algae (family
Symbiodiniaceae) that usually provide most of the energy required by the coral host. This …

Genomes of Symbiodiniaceae reveal extensive sequence divergence but conserved functions at family and genus levels

RA González-Pech, Y Chen, TG Stephens, S Shah… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae (Order Suessiales) are predominantly
symbiotic, and many are known for their association with corals. The genetic and functional …

Structural rearrangements drive extensive genome divergence between symbiotic and free-living Symbiodinium

RA González-Pech, TG Stephens, Y Chen… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Symbiodiniaceae are predominantly symbiotic dinoflagellates critical to corals and other reef
organisms. Symbiodinium is a basal symbiodiniacean lineage and includes symbiotic and …

Close relationship between coral-associated Chromera strains despite major differences within the Symbiodiniaceae

AR Mohamed, CX Chan, MA Ragan, J Zhang, I Cooke… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Reef-building corals live in a mutualistic relationship with photosynthetic algae (family
Symbiodiniaceae) that usually provide most of the energy required by the coral host. This …

[引用][C] Molecular insights into a novel coral model, Heliofungia actiniformis

CG Boote - 2021 - James Cook University