Can Acropora tenuis larvae attract native Symbiodiniaceae cells by green fluorescence at the initial establishment of symbiosis?
Most corals acquire symbiodiniacean symbionts from the surrounding environment to initiate symbiosis.The cell densities of Symbiodiniaceae in the environment are usually low, and mechanisms may exist by which new coral generations attract suitable endosymbionts.Phototaxis of suitable symbiodiniacean cells toward green fluorescence in corals has bee