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The seasonal investigation of Symbiodiniaceae in broadcast spawning, and brooding, cf. corals. | LitMetric

The seasonal investigation of Symbiodiniaceae in broadcast spawning, and brooding, cf. corals.

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Reef Biology Research Group, Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates how seasonal changes affect the density and diversity of Symbiodiniaceae (zooxanthellae) associated with coral species in the Gulf of Thailand.
  • It finds that zooxanthellae cell densities vary significantly between coral species and are negatively correlated with light intensity.
  • Two coral species showed different preferences for specific genera of Symbiodiniaceae, indicating that they may choose their symbionts based on local environmental conditions, which could help in understanding coral adaptations.

Article Abstract

The density and diversity of Symbiodiniaceae associated with corals can be influenced by seasonal changes . This study provided the first annual investigation of Symbiodiniaceae density and diversity associated with and cf. corals in the Gulf of Thailand using both zooxanthellae cell count and next-generation sequencing (ITS-1, ITS-2 regions) techniques, respectively. The results from this study indicated that zooxanthellae cell densities in both coral species differ significantly. The number of zooxanthellae was negatively correlated with the physical environment variable (light intensity). The diversity within consisted of two genera, (Cspc_C3: 56.39%, C3w: 33.62%, C93type1: 4.42% and Cspf: 3.59%) and a small amount of (D1: 1.03%) whereas cf. was found to be 100% associated with (D1: 95.58%, D6: 1.01% and D10: 2.7%) suggesting that each coral species may select their appropriate genus/species of Symbiodiniaceae in response to local environmental stressors. The results of this study provided some information on the coral-Symbiodiniaceae relationship between seasons, which may be applied to predict the potential adaptation of corals in localized reef environments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205303PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13114DOI Listing

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