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Differential nitric oxide synthesis and host apoptotic events correlate with bleaching susceptibility in reef corals
by
Fisher, P. L.
, Hawkins, T. D.
, Krueger, T.
, Becker, S.
, Davy, S. K.
in
Acropora millepora
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Apoptosis
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Cnidaria. Ctenaria
/ Coral bleaching
/ Coral reefs
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Invertebrates
/ Life Sciences
/ Meteorology
/ Millepora
/ Montipora digitata
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oceanography
/ Pocillopora damicornis
/ Protozoa
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ Symbiosis
/ Synecology
/ Thermal stress
2014
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Differential nitric oxide synthesis and host apoptotic events correlate with bleaching susceptibility in reef corals
by
Fisher, P. L.
, Hawkins, T. D.
, Krueger, T.
, Becker, S.
, Davy, S. K.
in
Acropora millepora
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Apoptosis
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Cnidaria. Ctenaria
/ Coral bleaching
/ Coral reefs
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Invertebrates
/ Life Sciences
/ Meteorology
/ Millepora
/ Montipora digitata
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oceanography
/ Pocillopora damicornis
/ Protozoa
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ Symbiosis
/ Synecology
/ Thermal stress
2014
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Differential nitric oxide synthesis and host apoptotic events correlate with bleaching susceptibility in reef corals
by
Fisher, P. L.
, Hawkins, T. D.
, Krueger, T.
, Becker, S.
, Davy, S. K.
in
Acropora millepora
/ Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Apoptosis
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climatology. Bioclimatology. Climate change
/ Cnidaria. Ctenaria
/ Coral bleaching
/ Coral reefs
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Invertebrates
/ Life Sciences
/ Meteorology
/ Millepora
/ Montipora digitata
/ Nitric oxide
/ Oceanography
/ Pocillopora damicornis
/ Protozoa
/ Sea water ecosystems
/ Symbiosis
/ Synecology
/ Thermal stress
2014
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Differential nitric oxide synthesis and host apoptotic events correlate with bleaching susceptibility in reef corals
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Differential nitric oxide synthesis and host apoptotic events correlate with bleaching susceptibility in reef corals
2014
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Overview
Coral bleaching poses a threat to coral reefs worldwide. As a consequence of the temperature-induced breakdown in coral–dinoflagellate symbiosis, bleaching can have extensive effects on reef communities. However, our understanding of bleaching at a cellular level is limited, and this is particularly true regarding differential susceptibility among coral species. Recent work suggests that bleaching may represent a host innate immune-like response to symbiont dysfunction that involves synthesis of the signalling compound nitric oxide (NO) and the induction of host apoptotic-like cell death. In this study, we examined the activity of apoptosis-regulating enzymes alongside oxidised NO accumulation (a proxy for NO synthesis) in the reef corals
Acropora millepora
,
Montipora digitata
, and
Pocillopora damicornis
during experimental thermal stress.
P. damicornis
was the most sensitive species, suffering mortality (tissue sloughing) after 5 days at 33 °C but non-lethal bleaching after 9 days at 31.5 °C.
A. millepora
bleached at 33 °C but remained structurally intact, while
M. digitata
showed little evidence of bleaching.
P. damicornis
and
A. millepora
both exhibited evidence of temperature-induced NO synthesis and, after 5 days of heating, levels of oxidised NO in both species were fivefold higher than in controls maintained at 28.5 °C. These responses preceded bleaching by a number of days and may have occurred before symbiont dysfunction (measured as chlorophyll
a
degradation and oxidised NO accumulation). In
A. millepora
, apparent NO synthesis correlated with the induction of host apoptotic-like pathways, while in
P. damicornis,
the upregulation of apoptotic pathways occurred later. No evidence of elevated NO production or apoptosis was observed in
M. digitata
at 33 °C and baseline activity of apoptosis-regulating enzymes was negligible in this species. These findings provide important physiological data in the context of the responses of corals to global change and suggest that early events in the host may be important in the collapse of the coral–dinoflagellate symbiosis.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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