Editorial: Physiological Regulation and Homeostasis Among Coral Holobiont Partners
Senjie Lin, Kefu Yu, Zhi Zhou
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Background The stability of the symbiotic relationship between coral and their dinoflagellate algae (Symbiodiniaceae) is disrupted by ocean warming. Although the coral thermal response depends on the complex interactions between host, Symbiodiniaceae and
Emma Marangon +7 more
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A framework for in situ molecular characterization of coral holobionts using nanopore sequencing. [PDF]
Carradec Q +9 more
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Background Coral reefs experience frequent and severe disturbances that can overwhelm their natural resilience. In such cases, ecological restoration is essential for coral reef recovery.
Yanying Zhang +8 more
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Defining the bio-energetic limits of Symbiodinium sp's host-symbiont relationship under future climate scenarios [PDF]
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Hard corals are a living association of a cnidarian and microalgae of the genus Symbiodinium. This symbiosis is critical for corals to survive in oligotrophic tropical waters.
Schrameyer, V
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Coral holobiont research needs spatial analyses at the microbial scale
van Oppen, Madeleine +1 more
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Contrasting physiological adaptation strategies to natural environmental change in two Red Sea coral holobionts. [PDF]
Thobor BM +13 more
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Microbial compartments in the reef and coral holobiont – Symbiodiniaceae
The primary photosymbionts of tropical reef-building corals belong to the microalgal family Symbiodiniaceae. These eukaryotic dinoflagellates, commonly known as ‘zooxanthellae,’ form intracellular associations with cnidarian hosts and represent a key nutritional component of the coral microbiome.
John Everett Parkinson +2 more
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The microbiome dynamics and interaction of endosymbiotic Symbiodiniaceae and fungi are associated with thermal bleaching susceptibility of coral holobionts. [PDF]
Chen B +8 more
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Flexibility of the coral-algal symbiosis in the face of climate change:Investigating the adaptive bleaching hypothesis [PDF]
Mieog, Jos Cornelis
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