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Le succès évolutif des Cnidaires symbiotiques (coraux, anémones de mer, gorgones) réside en grande partie dans les échanges trophiques établis avec des endosymbiotes Dinoflagellés, appelés zooxanthelles. Grâce à la photosynthèse réalisée par les zooxanthelles à l'intérieur même des cellules du Cnidaire, celui-ci acquiert de nouvelles capacités...
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1999 (v1)Journal article
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Assessing underwater biodiversity is a labour-intensive and costly procedure whilst being crucial to measure the extent of local fish stock declines. In most cases, Underwater Visual Census (UVC) is the method of preference, however this can be human-costly and is limited by meteorological and logistic factors. Advances in technology allows the...
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Cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis disruption and subsequent bleaching are major concerns, especially regarding their ecological consequences on coral reefs and temperate coralligenous communities. Cnidarian bleaching is caused by a variety of environmental stressors, such as elevated seawater temperature associated with global climate change,...
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Cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis disruption and subsequent bleaching are major concerns, especially regarding their ecological consequences on coral reefs and temperate coralligenous communities. Cnidarian bleaching is caused by a variety of environmental stressors, such as elevated seawater temperature associated with global climate change,...
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Cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis mainly relies on nutrient recycling, thus providing both partners with a competitive advantage in nutrient-poor waters. Essential processes related to lipid metabolism can be influenced by various factors, including hyperthermal stress. This can affect the lipid content and distribution in both partners, while...
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The symbiotic interaction between cnidarians (e.g., corals and sea anemones) and photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium is triggered by both host–symbiont recognition processes and metabolic exchange between the 2 partners. The molecular communication is crucial for homeostatic regulation of the symbiosis, both under normal...
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Background: The Lepidoptera Spodoptera frugiperda is a pest which causes widespread economic damage on a variety of crop plants. It is also well known through its famous Sf9 cell line which is used for numerous heterologous protein productions. Species of the Spodoptera genus are used as model for pesticide resistance and to study virus host...
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