2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-009-1162-9
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Onset of symbiosis and distribution patterns of symbiotic dinoflagellates in the larvae of scleractinian corals

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“…The amount of Symbiodinium cells acquired is highly variable among species and may vary according to environmental conditions. For acroporid corals Cumbo et al (2012) report less than 10 symbiont cells acquired by larvae, while Harii et al (2009) registered an average of 50-60 symbiont cells, but with high variability. Mies et al (2017c) report about 30 cells for both giant clam and nudibranch larvae and more than 100 for coral larvae.…”
Section: Symbiont Acquisition and Larval Responsementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The amount of Symbiodinium cells acquired is highly variable among species and may vary according to environmental conditions. For acroporid corals Cumbo et al (2012) report less than 10 symbiont cells acquired by larvae, while Harii et al (2009) registered an average of 50-60 symbiont cells, but with high variability. Mies et al (2017c) report about 30 cells for both giant clam and nudibranch larvae and more than 100 for coral larvae.…”
Section: Symbiont Acquisition and Larval Responsementioning
confidence: 96%
“…While a large diversity of nudibranchs (mainly aeolids) are known to associate with Symbiodinium, there is a scarcity of larval experiments, possibly due to their typically restricted diet (Dionísio et al, 2013). The only exception is Berghia stephanieae, Bythell et al, 1997;Schwarz et al, 2002;Hambleton et al, 2014Alcyonacea Vertical and horizontal Planula No Benayahu et al, 1988, 1992Achituv et al, 1992;Slattery et al, 1999;Barneah et al, 2004 Scleractinia Vertical andhorizontal Planula No Weis et al, 2001;Marlow and Martindale, 2007;Harii et al, 2009;Mieog et al, 2009;Erwin and Szmant, 2010 Acoelomorpha Vertical Müller's larva n/a Barneah et al, 2007a,b;Hikosaka-Katayama et al, 2012 Mollusca Gastropoda Vertical and horizontal Veliger Yes b Kempf, 1984;Carroll and Kempf, 1990;Banaszak et al, 2013;Garcia Ramos and Banaszak, 2014;Wecker et al, 2015 Bivalvia Horizontal Veliger and pediveliger Fitt and Trench, 1981;Fitt et al, 1984Fitt et al, , 1986Heslinga et al, 1984Heslinga et al, , 1990Mies et al, 2012 a In the case of Aiptasia sp. ; unknown for other anemones.…”
Section: Marine Invertebrate Larvae Associated With Symbiodiniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful infection experiments have been conducted with various densities of Symbiodinium cells in the water (in vitro). Up to millions of cells mL -1 (Harii et al 2009) and as few as one Symbiodinium cell per larva For example, some Symbiodinium types have been described as opportunistic and highly infectious (Gomez-Cabrera et al 2008;Abrego et al 2009b;Stat and Gates 2010), and corals which host these more 'selfish' types may grow up to 38% slower than those with the typical dominant type (Jones and Berkelmans 2010). It can take up to three years for Symbiodnium populations of juveniles to reach…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…In the following year, reproductive colonies of A. selago were identified at Coral Canyons (N = 5) and The coral Isopora palifera is a brooding species that releases aposymbiotic planula larvae (Harii et al 2009), which is a rare combination of reproductive mode and symbiont acquisition (Baird et al 2009). Adult colonies (N = 5) were collected from the reef flat of Heron Reef and were maintained in individual aquaria.…”
Section: Study Species and Reproductionmentioning
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