@Symbiodiniaceae@PSUScience@PSAAlgae@protistologists In attempts to keep this in synch with my talk, I’m going to thank everybody first! This collaboration was formed through the @NSF#EAPSI program and thrived because of support from my science families at PSU & in Taiwan.
@Symbiodiniaceae@PSUScience@PSAAlgae@protistologists@NSF I’m focusing on the nutrient cycling aspect of coral-algal symbiosis. Lack of nutrient availability often lowers the temperature coral #bleaching occurs. But these studies tend to only include macronutrients (C,N,P).
My 1st ch found that #Symbiodiniaceae cannot withstand iron starvation. But they all alter their metallomes in response to iron stress differently (does not mimic phylogeny).
Today is all about #Breviolum! I chose to further investigate their responses to Fe stress bc B.psygmophilum & B.minutum are physiologically & eco distinct. Bp changes metallome in during Fe stress & Bm does not
@Symbiodiniaceae@PSUScience@PSAAlgae Bpsyg grows faster (at all treatments) & pumps more iron (& other metals) than Bmin. This happened 2 summers in a row!
@Symbiodiniaceae@PSUScience@PSAAlgae Bpsyg pumps more iron (& other metals under heat stress)! Bmin doesn’t change much aside from decreasing Ni at high temp/mid Fe.
@Symbiodiniaceae@PSUScience@PSAAlgae Both species showed photophysiological resilience. At low [Fe], they increase photoprotective pigments & slow PSII electron re-oxidation (tau). Both lessen the Fe-demand on photosynthesis.
Bottom line, sufficient iron is a must for survival during coral bleaching events. #Breviolum have avenues of coping w/ Fe-stress but get stretched too thin when also exposed to heat stress
The rest of my dissertation supports the theme of trace metals being important for coral-algal symbiosis. Happy to chat about the other culture work, omics, & fieldwork that have lead me to these conclusions!
Shameless self-promotion: I’m on track to defend my PhD in spr ’20. I’m on the lookout for new collabs & a home for my postdoc yrs. Happy to chat all things algal culturing, eco-phys, nutrients & climate change.
If you made it this far into the thread, THANK YOU! I’m stoked on science & thankful that people are willing to read my story. Massive thanks to @turnkira for help with the live tweeting!
👏TRACE 👏METALS 👏ARE 👏IMPORTANT👏! Don’t count them out because they’re in far less abundance than C:N:P! They are required as co-factors for virtually all biochemical processes #MetalsInBiology#PhycologyWithoutApology (2/N)
We explore how [Fe] alters growth & trace metal needs of 5 #Symbiodiniaceae species (spanning 3 genera). We highlight how trace metals are interwoven with the physiological inner workings of coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis. #MetalsInBiology#PhycologyWithoutApology (3/N)
. @eslam_16884 overviews rich history of bleaching monitoring on the GBR. Meanwhile, coral surveys in the #RedSea....... are starting to gain momentum!
The extreme environments of the #RedSes leverages a neat study system to investigate why “Red sea corals like it hot” 🤒
Was cleaning up google drive & found my #APbio final. Switched my topic from elephants to coral-algal symbiosis the night before it was due & realized I wouldn't mind studying this the rest of my life.
A thread displaying how my ppt skills have (arguably) improved... (1/N)
High school me basically thought I could bring corals back from the dead. With porifera?! 🧽🤦♀️
Intro slide with token cancer treatment bullet point?
Some unsolicited musings in light of upcoming PhD recruitment from the LaJ lab grad students #PhDchat@PSUScience 1/4
Different people need different types of advisors at different points in their careers. There’s no unique formula, think about what’s best for you. #PhDchat@PSUScience 2/4