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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Successful reproductive output and recruitment is crucial to coral persistence and recovery
following anthropogenic stress. Feeding is known to alter coral physiology and increase …
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
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 …
pivotal roles in recruitment success, yet these critical early stages are threatened by multiple …
Comparative transcriptomic analyses of Chromera and Symbiodiniaceae
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 …
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 …
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 …
organisms. Symbiodinium is a basal symbiodiniacean lineage and includes symbiotic and …
Close relationship between coral-associated Chromera strains despite major differences within the Symbiodiniaceae
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 …
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