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The larval sponge holobiont exhibits high thermal tolerance

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, 2011
Marine sponges are critical components of benthic environments; however, their sessile habit, requirement to filter large volumes of water and complex symbiotic partnerships make them particularly vulnerable to the effects of global climate change.
Nicole S Webster   +2 more
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The microbiota of the grapevine holobiont: A key component of plant health

Journal of Advanced Research, 2022
Pauline Bettenfeld   +2 more
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Defining Coral Bleaching as a Microbial Dysbiosis within the Coral Holobiont

Microorganisms, 2020
Caroline E Dube   +2 more
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Determining the Biomass Composition of a Sponge Holobiont for Flux Analysis

Methods in Molecular Biology, 2014
Bernard M Degnan   +2 more
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Sponge-microbe partnerships are stable under eutrophication pressure from mariculture

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018
Jake Ivan P Baquiran, Cecilia Conaco
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