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High-quality genome assembly of the azooxanthellate coral Tubastraea coccinea (Lesson, 1829). [PDF]

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Metabolic interactions between coral animal and endolithic bacterial communities. [PDF]

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Do corals select zooxanthellae by alternative discharge?

Marine Biology, 2010
Loss of zooxanthellae (dinoflagellate Symbiodinium) from corals will sometimes lead to mass mortality of corals. To detect and quantify Symbiodinium released from corals, we developed a zooxanthellae “trap” and a quantitative PCR (qPCR) system with Symbiodinium clades A–F-specific primer sets. The trap was attached to a branch or the surface of several
Hiroshi Yamashita, Kazuhiko Koike
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Zooxanthellae

Current Biology, 2020
LaJeunesse introduces the group of unicellular microalgae referred to as 'zooxanthellae'.
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Isolation and Cultivation of Zooxanthellae

Nature, 1957
A REMARKABLE characteristic of tropical coral reefs, and indeed to some extent of shallow marine waters everywhere, is the profusion of single-cell, yellow-green algae (the so-called symbiotic zooxanthellae) that live within a wide variety of radiolarians, cœlenterates, molluscs, bryozoans, worms, ascidians, etc.
PAUL A. ZAHL, JOHN J. A. McLAUGHLIN
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