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

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Zooxanthellae

Current Biology, 2020
LaJeunesse introduces the group of unicellular microalgae referred to as 'zooxanthellae'.
T. Lajeunesse
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Cassiopea and Its Zooxanthellae

2016
As many cnidarians, the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea spec. lives in an obligate symbiosis with its zooxanthellae: Dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium. The symbiosis seems mutual and both partners have adapted to suit the partner’s needs. Despite the very close co-operation the zooxanthellae are not transmitted vertically but are taken up from ...
K. P. Lampert
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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: The Yellow Symbionts Inside Animals

2010
Corals are associated with photosymbiotic unicellular algae and cyanobacteria. The unicellular algae are usually called zooxanthellae due to their yellow-brown color. The zooxanthellae are mainly classified as dinoflagellates to the genus Symbiodinium sp.
N. Stambler
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Are Physical Sunscreens Safe for Marine Life? A Study on a Coral-Zooxanthellae Symbiotic System.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2023
Limited toxic and ecological studies were focused on physical sunscreen that is considered to have "safer performance", in which nanosize zinc oxide (nZnO) and nanosize titanium dioxide (nTiO2) generally are added as ultraviolet filters.
Shengwu Yuan   +5 more
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