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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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Physiological and molecular responses to urea environment in Cladocopium goreaui (Symbiodiniaceae)

Environmental Research
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for photosynthetic productivity, and its enrichment in coral reef ecosystems due to anthropogenic activities has raised concerns about ecological impacts. Urea is a readily available nitrogen source that can influence nitrogen dynamics in coral reef ecosystems, but the underlying mechanisms of its assimilation and ...
Cristiana Manullang   +5 more
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Effects of cryopreservation on the glycan profile of Symbiodiniaceae

Journal of Phycology
AbstractSymbiodiniaceae are crucial dinoflagellate symbionts for corals. They are affected by climate change‐induced temperature rises that lead to coral bleaching, impacting coral reefs' health. Cryopreservation offers a solution to ensuring long‐term storage of this species, preserving genetic diversity and viability. However, cryoinjury's impacts on
Symon Binay   +5 more
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Unravelling the Metabolic Interactions of the Aiptasia-Symbiodiniaceae Symbiosis

2018
Many 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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Symbiodiniaceae

John Everett Parkinson   +2 more
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