A multi-trait systems approach reveals a response cascade to bleaching in corals.
Stephanie G GardnerJean-Baptiste RainaMatthew R NitschkeDaniel A NielsenMichael StatCherie A MottiPeter J RalphKatherina PetrouPublished in: BMC biology (2017)
We identify a well-defined cascading response to thermal stress, demarking clear pathophysiological reactions conserved across the two species, which might be central to fully understanding the mechanisms triggering thermally induced coral bleaching. These results highlight that bleaching is a conserved mechanism, but specific adaptations linked to the coral's antioxidant capacity drive differences in the sensitivity and thus tolerance of each coral species to thermal stress.