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Gambit's Fall Events Preview 2023

Gambit’s guide to festivals, music, comedy, theater, dance and more in New Orleans and beyond.

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Partner Insight: The Increasing Need to Reach Deeper Into the Tool Box

Expanding equity multiples and falling risk premia
Enthusiasm around artificial intelligence, falling inflation readings and better-than-feared economic data have...

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Frontiers | Octocorals in the Gulf of Aqaba exhibit high photosymbiont fidelity

Symbiotic associations, widespread in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, are of considerable ecological importance. Many tropical coral species are holobionts, formed by the obligate association between a cnidarian host and endosymbiotic dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae. The latter are abundant on coral reefs from very shallow water down to the upper mesophotic zone (30-70 meters). The research on scleractinians has revealed that the photosymbiont lineages present in the cnidarian host play an important role in the coral’s ability to thrive under different environmental conditions, such as light regime and temperature. However, little is known regarding octocoral photosymbionts, and in particular regarding those found deeper than 30 meters. Here, we used ribosomal (ITS2) and chloroplast (23S) markers to uncover, for the first time, the dominant Symbiodiniaceae taxa present in 19 mesophotic octocoral species (30-70 meters depth) from the Gulf of Aqaba/ Eilat (northern Red Sea). In addition, using high-throughput sequencing of the ITS2 region we characterized both the dominant and the rare Symbiodiniaceae lineages found in several species across depth. The phylogenetic analyses of both markers were in agreement and revealed that most of the studied mesophotic octocorals host the genus Cladocopium. Litophyton spp. and Klyxum utinomii were exceptions, as they harbored Symbiodinium and Durusdinium photosymbionts, respectively. While the dominant algal lineage of each coral species did not vary across depth, the endosymbiont community structure significantly differed between host species, as well as between different depths for some host species. The findings from this study contribute to the growing global-catalogue of Cnidaria-Symbiodiniaceae associations. Unraveling the Symbiodiniaceae composition in octocoral holobionts across environmental gradients, depth in particular, may enable a better understanding of how specialized those associations are, and to what extent coral holobionts are able to modify their photosymbionts.

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Recalibrating the Compass: Cultural Heritage and Tourism in Post-pandemic International Cooperation – Roundtable #4 - Report

In 2022, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and following the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, ASEF has launched a series of online roundtables entitled Recalibrating the Compass: What Future for Asia-Europe Cultural Relations? The series aims to...

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The Queen dies: Archie and Lilibet become prince and princess

The tragic death of Queen Elizabeth II means that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, is now technically a prince.

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Epic adventures on New Zealand's South Island

A post-lockdown, healing holiday for mother and son takes in rivers, mountains and glaciers in one of the most dramatically beautiful places on Earth.

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At its new KL home, Five Arts Centre offers connection and interaction

Five Arts Centre's recent productions at new venue in KL inspire reconnection and reflection, with social, cultural and environmental contexts playing important roles ahead

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FOX Friends First

this segment, never wanted to do a segment more in my life. ridiculed for uncomfortable photo shoot to announce his new job. there is a picture of the photo shoot, that is eliciting attention. this looks like a french girl line from titanic, seinfeld, cue the george. cue the george. someone who edits print publication for a living, why would you do a photo shoot like this? >> joe: because there is me too movement and great job throwing constanza in there. talk about the me too movement. the journalism community, there are certainly some good journalists out there, this movement led by jim accosta

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