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Journal of Hazardous Materials
Antibiotics threaten scleractinian corals, but their accumulation patterns and physiological effects on corals in natural reefs remain unclear. This study investigated antibiotic occurrence in seawater and two coral species, Galaxea fascicularis and ...
Zhicong Yan +10 more
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Antibiotics threaten scleractinian corals, but their accumulation patterns and physiological effects on corals in natural reefs remain unclear. This study investigated antibiotic occurrence in seawater and two coral species, Galaxea fascicularis and ...
Zhicong Yan +10 more
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Distinct transcriptomic strategies underlie differential heat tolerance in Symbiodiniaceae symbionts
The ISME JournalDinoflagellate algae in the family Symbiodiniaceae, symbionts of many marine cnidarians are critical for the metabolic integrity of reef ecosystems, which are increasingly threatened by environmental stress. The resilience of the cnidarian-dinoflagellate
Tingting Xiang +3 more
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Marine Environmental Research
Microplastics (MPs) and elevated temperatures are major environmental stressors threatening Symbiodiniaceae health. However, comparative studies under in vitro conditions remain scarce.
Haizhen Tan +8 more
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Microplastics (MPs) and elevated temperatures are major environmental stressors threatening Symbiodiniaceae health. However, comparative studies under in vitro conditions remain scarce.
Haizhen Tan +8 more
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Symbiodiniaceae phenotypic traits as bioindicators of acclimatization after coral transplantation
Marine Pollution BulletinCoral-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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Bioscience Reports
Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation is fundamental for transduction of external stimuli into physiological responses. In photosynthetic dinoflagellates Symbiodinium microadriaticum CassKB8, Thr-phosphorylated SBiP1 under dark conditions, undergoes ...
R. E. Castillo-Medina +3 more
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Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation is fundamental for transduction of external stimuli into physiological responses. In photosynthetic dinoflagellates Symbiodinium microadriaticum CassKB8, Thr-phosphorylated SBiP1 under dark conditions, undergoes ...
R. E. Castillo-Medina +3 more
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Cryopreservation of Coral Symbiotic Dinoflagellates (family: Symbiodiniaceae)
Cryobiology, 2021Jessica Bouwmeester +4 more
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ALGAE
Symbiotic relationships between marine invertebrates and microalgae are well-known in cnidarians and mollusks, such as jellyfish, hydroids, and nudibranchs.
Ji Hyun You +5 more
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Symbiotic relationships between marine invertebrates and microalgae are well-known in cnidarians and mollusks, such as jellyfish, hydroids, and nudibranchs.
Ji Hyun You +5 more
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Scientific Reports
Coral microbiomes play crucial roles in holobiont homeostasis and adaptation. The host’s ability to populate broad ecological niches and to cope with environmental changes seems to be related to the flexibility of the coral microbiome.
L. B. Villela +11 more
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Coral microbiomes play crucial roles in holobiont homeostasis and adaptation. The host’s ability to populate broad ecological niches and to cope with environmental changes seems to be related to the flexibility of the coral microbiome.
L. B. Villela +11 more
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Harmful Algae
Coral reef ecosystems are the most productive and biodiverse marine ecosystems, with their productivity levels highly dependent on the symbiotic dinoflagellates belonging to the family Symbiodiniaceae.
Ruoxi Li +6 more
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Coral reef ecosystems are the most productive and biodiverse marine ecosystems, with their productivity levels highly dependent on the symbiotic dinoflagellates belonging to the family Symbiodiniaceae.
Ruoxi Li +6 more
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Unravelling the Metabolic Interactions of the Aiptasia-Symbiodiniaceae Symbiosis
2018Many omics-level studies have been undertaken on Aiptasia, however, our understanding of the genes and processes associated with symbiosis regulation and maintenance is still limited. To gain deeper insights into the molecular processes underlying this association, we investigated this relationship using multipronged approaches combining next ...
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