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Revealing changes in the microbiome of Symbiodiniaceae under thermal stress

Environmental Microbiology, 2020
Summary Symbiodiniaceae are a diverse family of marine dinoflagellates, well known as coral endosymbionts. Isolation and in vitro culture of Symbiodiniaceae strains for physiological studies is a widely adopted tool, especially in the context of understanding how ...
Emma Camp   +2 more
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Nutrient Availability and Metabolism Affect the Stability of Coral–Symbiodiniaceae Symbioses [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Microbiology, 2019
Coral reefs rely upon the highly optimized coral-Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis, making them sensitive to environmental change and susceptible to anthropogenic stress. Coral bleaching is predominantly attributed to photo-oxidative stress, yet nutrient availability and metabolism underpin the stability of symbioses. Recent studies link symbiont proliferation
Luke A Morris   +2 more
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Antioxidant nanoceria and Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae)

2022
The files in this project hold the data generated and analyzed for the journal article entitled: Engineered nanoceria alleviates thermally-induced oxidative stress in free-living Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae, formerly Clade B). Roger et al.
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Symbiodiniaceae probiotics for use in bleaching recovery

Restoration Ecology, 2019
Coral reefs are currently under threat as a consequence of local and global stressors, in particular, mass coral bleaching induced by climate warming. In conjunction with global cuts to carbon emissions, active restoration interventions are being investigated as an additional option to buy time while these stressors are mitigated. One intervention with
Carys A. Morgans   +3 more
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Insights into ‘Symbiodiniaceae phycosphere’ in a coral holobiont

Symbiosis, 2020
Phycosphere is the region where algal exudates influence microbial communities. Since the term was coined, research has been focused on understanding free-living-phytoplankton and bacteria interactions. Coral-Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis and its associated microbiomes have also been widely studied due to the increasing number of global and local threats ...
Amana Guedes Garrido   +3 more
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Response mechanisms to ocean warming exposure in Effrenium voratum (Symbiodiniaceae)

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Ocean warming is an extreme environment event that has profound and lasting impacts on Symbiodiniaceae. However, their response mechanisms to elevated temperature exposure are poorly understood. In this study, the physiological and transcriptional responses of Effrenium voratum (Symbiodiniaceae) to ocean warming were examined.
Fangfang, Yang   +2 more
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The diversity and ecology of Symbiodiniaceae: A traits-based review

2022
Among the most successful microeukaryotes to form mutualisms with animals are dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae. These photosynthetic symbioses drive significant primary production and are responsible for the formation of coral reef ecosystems but are particularly sensitive when environmental conditions become extreme.
Matthew R, Nitschke   +6 more
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Betaine lipids of Symbiodiniaceae hosted by Indo‐Pacific corals

Phycological Research, 2023
SUMMARYThe total pool of coral lipids consists of lipids produced by both the coral host and its symbiotic dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae. Betaine lipids (BL) are characteristic of plasma membranes of microalgae. Composition of such BL as 1,2‐diacylglyceryl‐3‐O‐carboxy‐(hydroxymethyl)‐choline (DGCC) that occur in coral symbionts may ...
Tatyana V. Sikorskaya   +2 more
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Symbiodiniaceae phenotypic traits as bioindicators of acclimatization after coral transplantation

Marine Pollution Bulletin
Coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis underpins coral reef resilience and influences conservation success, given the relationship's role in coral bleaching. Here, we transplanted Guam's dominant staghorn coral, Acropora pulchra, across four coral gardens and monitored their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (family Symbiodiniaceae) for ∼15 months (May 2021-August
Anthony, Colin J.   +6 more
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Cryopreservation of Coral Symbiotic Dinoflagellates (family: Symbiodiniaceae)

Cryobiology, 2021
Jessica Bouwmeester   +4 more
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