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

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Light-driven phenotypic plasticity in the depth-generalist coral, Pavona varians. [PDF]

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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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Zooxanthellae

Current Biology, 2020
LaJeunesse introduces the group of unicellular microalgae referred to as 'zooxanthellae'.
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Effects of light of altered spectral composition on coral zooxanthellae associations and on zooxanthellae in vitro

Marine Biology, 1984
Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus) and Montipora verrucosa (Lamarck) were collected from Hawaiian reefs. In two experiments (September 1979-January 1980: ca. 4 mo; August-October 1980; ca. 2 mo), these reef corals were grown under sunlight passed through filters producing light fields of similar quantum flux but different spectral composition.
R. A. Kinzie, P. L. Jokiel, R. York
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Photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation in zooxanthellae

Marine Biology, 1993
The carbon-fixation patterns of freshly isolated zooxanthellae from the hermatypic coral Acropora formosa were examined during a 15 min exposure to sodium mosa were examined during a 15 min exposure to sodium [14C]bicarbonate. The labelling pattern during the first 60 s exposure showed that the C3 carbon-fixation pathway is the major route for ...
M. Streamer, Y. R. McNeil, D. Yellowlees
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Sulfur assimilation in corals with aposymbiotic and symbiotic zooxanthellae

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2020
Summary Although sulfate ions are the main form of sulfur in the ocean, there is limited knowledge on their use by living organisms. Stable isotope labelling and NanoSIMS analysis were used in this study to clarify how sulfate, in seawater, is assimilated by corals and zooxanthellae at the cellular level ...
Tomihiko Higuchi   +6 more
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