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Global Free‐Living Symbiodiniaceae Biodiversity Mirrors Local Environments

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography
For free‐living Symbiodiniaceae, we aim to synthesise current knowledge, identify gaps in our understanding of biogeography and conduct the first quantitative genetic analysis of biogeography at a global scale.
Sydney L. Bell, K. Quigley
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Photosynthetic dependence and filament production in physical bacterial–Symbiodiniaceae interactions

open access: yesISME Communications
The cnidarian microbiome consists of a wide variety of beneficial microbes that play vital roles in maintaining and fortifying host health. Photosynthesis from symbiotic dinoflagellates (in the family Symbiodiniaceae) is crucial for their symbiosis ...
Gavin C McLaren   +3 more
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Effects of cryopreservation on the glycan profile of Symbiodiniaceae

Journal of Phycology
Symbiodiniaceae are crucial dinoflagellate symbionts for corals. They are affected by climate change‐induced temperature rises that lead to coral bleaching, impacting coral reefs' health.
Symon Binay   +5 more
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Physiological and Molecular Responses to Urea Environment in Cladocopium goreaui (Symbiodiniaceae).

Environmental Research
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for photosynthetic productivity, and its enrichment in coral reef ecosystems due to anthropogenic activities has raised concerns about ecological impacts.
Cristiana Manullang   +5 more
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Innate immunity and cnidarian-Symbiodiniaceae mutualism

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2019
The phylum Cnidaria (sea anemones, corals, hydra, jellyfish) is one the most distantly related animal phyla to humans, and yet cnidarians harbor many of the same cellular pathways involved in innate immunity in mammals. In addition to its role in pathogen recognition, the innate immune system has a role in managing beneficial microbes and supporting ...
Katelyn M. Mansfield, Thomas D. Gilmore
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Antioxidant nanoceria and Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae)

2022
The files in this project hold the data generated and analyzed for the journal article entitled: Engineered nanoceria alleviates thermally-induced oxidative stress in free-living Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae, formerly Clade B). Roger et al.
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Revealing changes in the microbiome of Symbiodiniaceae under thermal stress

Environmental Microbiology, 2020
Summary Symbiodiniaceae are a diverse family of marine dinoflagellates, well known as coral endosymbionts. Isolation and in vitro culture of Symbiodiniaceae strains for physiological studies is a widely adopted tool, especially in the context of understanding how ...
Emma F. Camp   +13 more
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Symbiodiniaceae probiotics for use in bleaching recovery

Restoration Ecology, 2019
Coral reefs are currently under threat as a consequence of local and global stressors, in particular, mass coral bleaching induced by climate warming. In conjunction with global cuts to carbon emissions, active restoration interventions are being investigated as an additional option to buy time while these stressors are mitigated. One intervention with
Carys A. Morgans   +3 more
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