According to the theory of life history, at any given moment, coral's immune strategy is the result of a physiological trade-off that depends on the environment and has a plastic phenotype, which occurs within the predetermined limit of the evolutionary trade-off. The physiological cost that determines plasticity may occur during the maintenance and implementation of immunity. Coral homeostasis maintained by immunity may be directly related to energy availability and the ability to compensate costs. Therefore, the increase of energy supply of symbiotic zooxanthellae to coral symbiotic functional bodies is helpful to meet the energy demand at high immune level.
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