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Differential stability of photosynthetic membranes and fatty acid composition at elevated temperature in Symbiodinium

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CORAL REEFS
卷 30, 期 1, 页码 217-225

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-010-0691-5

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Thermal stress; Fatty acid desaturation; Symbiotic dinoflagellates; Coral bleaching

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT), Mexico
  2. Coral Reef Targeted Research Program

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Coral reefs are threatened by increasing surface seawater temperatures resulting from climate change. Reef-building corals symbiotic with dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium experience dramatic reductions in algal densities when exposed to temperatures above the long-term local summer average, leading to a phenomenon called coral bleaching. Although the temperature-dependent loss in photosynthetic function of the algal symbionts has been widely recognized as one of the early events leading to coral bleaching, there is considerable debate regarding the actual damage site. We have tested the relative thermal stability and composition of membranes in Symbiodinium exposed to high temperature. Our results show that melting curves of photosynthetic membranes from different symbiotic dinoflagellates substantiate a species-specific sensitivity to high temperature, while variations in fatty acid composition under high temperature rather suggest a complex process in which various modifications in lipid composition may be involved. Our results do not support the role of unsaturation of fatty acids of the thylakoid membrane as being mechanistically involved in bleaching nor as being a dependable tool for the diagnosis of thermal susceptibility of symbiotic reef corals.

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