Microbe Profile: <i>Durusdinium trenchii</i>: a thermotolerant coral symbiont. [PDF]
Shivaiah KK, Rosset SL, Quinn RA.
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Positive Selection of a Starch Synthesis Gene and Phenotypic Differentiation of Starch Accumulation in Symbiotic and Free-Living Coral Symbiont Dinoflagellate Species. [PDF]
Ishii Y +6 more
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Coral color morphs exhibit distinct microbial and proteomic profiles linked to stress and immune mechanisms in a changing ocean. [PDF]
Delgadillo-Ordoñez N +8 more
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Runaway coral-algal dysbiosis may be responsible for rapid coral tissue loss. [PDF]
Rossin AM +19 more
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Heat stress disrupts early development and photosymbiosis in Cassiopea jellyfish. [PDF]
Robinson C, Li J, Li R, Avila-Magaña V.
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Caribbean fish feces are an environmental hotspot of viable Symbiodiniaceae. [PDF]
Titus KR +19 more
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Fluorescence from a single Symbiodinium cell
The partnership between coral and its algal symbionts, Symbiodinium, is crucial to the global environment. Yet, the regulatory process within the photosynthetic machinery of Symbiodinium is still not clearly understood. Here, we studied the influence of light stress from focussed red and blue lasers on single Symbiodinium cells.
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A novel bioenergetic model outlines the metabolism of a deep-sea clam and that of its sulfur-oxidizing symbionts. [PDF]
Vandenberghe M +6 more
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Moderate levels of dissolved iron stimulate cellular growth and increase lipid storage in Symbiodinium sp. [PDF]
Dellisanti W +4 more
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RNA-Binding Proteins in Dinoflagellates. [PDF]
Berdieva M, Safonov P, Skarlato S.
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