ABSTRACT. This study investigated the process of zooxanthellae degradation in hermatypic corals.The number of degraded zooxanthellae in corals taken fmm rllfferent light conditions amounted to 1 to 6 % a day, which was similar to the number of dividing amxanthellae. Zooxanthellae degradation takes place only at night in the connecting sheet and tentacle but both at night and during the day in the gastroderm of the mesenteries. Zooxanthellae degradation continues for about 6 h. DNA staining with DAPI (4'6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) and light, UV and electron microscopic examinations showed that zooxanthellae under degradation lost DNA, protein of pyrenoids and lipid drops. The degraded zooxanthellae particles contained 'accumulat~on bodies', unpacked thylakoids, starch grains and a pyrenoid starch envelope. Under starvation experirnenls the number of degraded zooxanthellae in Stylophora pistillata increased in the tissue, as did thefi ~e l e a s e .It is concluded that hermatypic corals are capable of regulating their zooxanthellae p o p u l a t i a by digestion and extrusion of zooxanthellae remnants.
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