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Irina M. Yakovleva

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  31
Citations -  969

Irina M. Yakovleva is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zooxanthellae & Coral. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 860 citations. Previous affiliations of Irina M. Yakovleva include University of the Ryukyus.

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Lipid composition of the red alga Tichocarpus crinitus exposed to different levels of photon irradiance.

TL;DR: Variations in the lipid composition of the marine red alga Tichocarpus crinitus exposed to different levels of photon irradiance may be a response of alga to light conditions and it can be considered as one of the mechanisms of adaptation of T. cr initus to varying incident light intensity.
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Algal symbionts increase oxidative damage and death in coral larvae at high temperatures

TL;DR: Higher activity of anti-oxidant defenses and higher levels of oxidative cellular damage in larvae with zooxanthellae suggest that oxidative stress originating in the symbionts is a cause of tissue damage in the host under heat stress.
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Interaction between benthic algae (Lyngbya bouillonii, Dictyota dichotoma) and scleractinian coral Porites lutea in direct contact

TL;DR: The competitive inhibition by the coral P. lutea and the brown alga D. dichotoma was mutual, while L. bouillonii acted as a one-sided inhibitor for scleractinian corals inducing bleaching and severe damage of live coral tissue.
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Dynamics of lipid and fatty acid composition of shallow-water corals under thermal stress: an experimental approach

TL;DR: After a 90–95% loss of symbionts under heat stress, all three corals showed a relative depletion of polyunsaturated fatty acids that had symbiont biomarkers, suggesting that polyuns saturated fatty acids were translocated from the Symbiont to the coral host tissue.
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Diversity of fatty acid composition of symbiotic dinoflagellates in corals: evidence for the transfer of host PUFAs to the symbionts.

TL;DR: High diversity of fatty acid (FA) composition of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates of the Symbiodinium group (zooxanthellae) isolated from different cnidarian groups has been found and the coral hosts affect the FA profile of their symbionts and cause the diversity of FA composition.