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Understories: A Common Ground For Art And Science [PDF]
Gilbert, S. R., Gilbert, Scott F.
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Phototrophic bacteria as potential probiotics for corals. [PDF]
Osman EO +6 more
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Contact- and Water-Mediated Interactions With an Allelopathic Macroalga Drive Distinct Coral Microbiome and Metabolome. [PDF]
Pozas-Schacre C +6 more
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Spatially restricted coral bleaching as an ecological manifestation of within-colony heterogeneity. [PDF]
Voolstra CR +5 more
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Intra-colony light gradients drive variation in coral symbiont morphology and carbon storage. [PDF]
Catacora-Grundy A +5 more
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High microbial diversity, functional redundancy, and prophage enrichment support the success of the yellow pencil coral, <i>Madracis mirabilis,</i> in Curaçao's coral reefs. [PDF]
Wallace BA +4 more
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Abstract Organismal biology has undergone a dramatic paradigm shift in the last decade. The realization that host cells and genes are outnumbered by symbiotic microbial cells and their genes has forced us to rethink our focus on ‘individuals’. It is also becoming increasingly clear that the ecology and biology of animals and plants are intimately ...
Alexandra J R Carthey +2 more
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The Seagrass Holobiont and Its Microbiome [PDF]
Seagrass meadows are ecologically and economically important components of many coastal areas worldwide. Ecosystem services provided by seagrasses include reducing the number of microbial pathogens in the water, providing food, shelter and nurseries for many species, and decreasing the impact of waves on the shorelines.
Ulrich Stingl
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Microbial interactions within the plant holobiont [PDF]
Since the colonization of land by ancestral plant lineages 450 million years ago, plants and their associated microbes have been interacting with each other, forming an assemblage of species that is often referred to as a "holobiont." Selective pressure acting on holobiont components has likely shaped plant-associated microbial communities and selected
M Amine Hassani, Stéphane Hacquard
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Variation is the raw material for evolution. Without genetic variation, evolution cannot occur—no genetic variation = no evolution. To begin with, variation is a readily observable feature of the biological world—no two sisters or brothers are identical (even identical twins are not identical).
Eugene Rosenberg, Ilana Zilber-Rosenberg
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Variation is the raw material for evolution. Without genetic variation, evolution cannot occur—no genetic variation = no evolution. To begin with, variation is a readily observable feature of the biological world—no two sisters or brothers are identical (even identical twins are not identical).
Eugene Rosenberg, Ilana Zilber-Rosenberg
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