نتایج جستجو برای: symbiodinium

تعداد نتایج: 723  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Rachel N Silverstein Adrienne M S Correa Andrew C Baker

Some reef-building corals have been shown to respond to environmental change by shifting the composition of their algal symbiont (genus Symbiodinium) communities. These shifts have been proposed as a potential mechanism by which corals might survive climate stressors, such as increased temperatures. Conventional molecular methods suggest this adaptive capacity may not be widespread because few ...

2003
S. R. Santos

Little is known concerning the fine-scale diversity, population structure, and biogeography for Symbiodinium spp. populations inhabiting particular invertebrate species, including the gorgonian corals, which are prevalent members of reef communities in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and the western Atlantic. This study examined the Symbiodinium sp. clade B symbionts hosted by the Caribbean ...

2017
Ross Cunning Ruth D. Gates Peter J. Edmunds

Symbiotic microalgae (Symbiodinium spp.) strongly influence the performance and stress-tolerance of their coral hosts, making the analysis of Symbiodinium communities in corals (and metacommunities on reefs) advantageous for many aspects of coral reef research. High-throughput sequencing of ITS2 nrDNA offers unprecedented scale in describing these communities, yet high intragenomic variability ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Daniel J Thornhill Allison M Lewis Drew C Wham Todd C LaJeunesse

Bursts in species diversification are well documented among animals and plants, yet few studies have assessed recent adaptive radiations of eukaryotic microbes. Consequently, we examined the radiation of the most ecologically dominant group of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates found in reef-building corals, Symbiodinium Clade C, using nuclear ribosomal (ITS2), chloroplast (psbA(ncr)), and multilocu...

2017
Michael A Ochsenkühn Till Röthig Cecilia D'Angelo Jörg Wiedenmann Christian R Voolstra

The endosymbiosis between Symbiodinium dinoflagellates and stony corals provides the foundation of coral reef ecosystems. The survival of these ecosystems is under threat at a global scale, and better knowledge is needed to conceive strategies for mitigating future reef loss. Environmental disturbance imposing temperature, salinity, and nutrient stress can lead to the loss of the Symbiodinium p...

سابقه و هدف: Symbiodinium جلبک تک سلولی دو تاژکی است که با تعدادی از بی مهرگان هم زیستی دارد و تاکنون 9 کلاد از آن با روش های مولکولی شناسایی شده است. کلادهای مختلف Symbiodinium خصوصیات فیزیولوژیکی متنوعی دارند که می‌توانند تأثیرات متفاوتی بر دوام و بقای میزبان آن ها در برابر شرایط مختلف محیطی و موقعیت‌های جغرافیایی داشته باشند. در این تحقیق، کلادهای زوگزانتله هم زیست با مرجان های آبسنگ ساز در ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Shao-En Peng Chii-Shiarng Chen Yen-Fang Song Huai-Ting Huang Pei-Luen Jiang Wan-Nan U Chen Lee-Shing Fang Yao-Chang Lee

The endosymbiotic relationship between coral hosts and dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium is critical for the growth and productivity of coral reef ecosystems. Here, synchrotron radiation-based infrared microspectroscopy was applied to examine metabolite concentration differences between endosymbiotic (within the anemone Aiptasia pulchella) and free-living Symbiodinium over the light-dar...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Daniel J Barshis Jason T Ladner Thomas A Oliver Stephen R Palumbi

Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium form an endosymbiosis with reef building corals, in which photosynthetically derived nutrients comprise the majority of the coral energy budget. An extraordinary amount of functional and genetic diversity is contained within the coral-associated Symbiodinium, with some phylotypes (i.e., genotypic groupings), conferring enhanced stress tolerance to host ...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2008
David J Suggett Mark E Warner David J Smith Phillip Davey Sebastian Hennige Neil R Baker

Occurrences whereby cnidaria lose their symbiotic dinoflagellate microalgae (Symbiodinium spp.) are increasing in frequency and intensity. These so-called bleaching events are most often related to an increase in water temperature, which is thought to limit certain Symbiodinium phylotypes from effectively dissipating absorbed excitation energy that is otherwise used for photochemistry. Here, we...

2014
Ikuko Yuyama Tomihiko Higuchi

Reef-building corals switch endosymbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium during their early growth stages and during bleaching events. Clade C Symbiodinium algae are dominant in corals, although other clades - including A and D - have also been commonly detected in juvenile Acroporid corals. Previous studies have been reported that only molecular data of Symbiodinium clade were identified with...

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