Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian hosts. Symbiodinium-based symbioses involving bioeroding sponge hosts have received less attention than those involving popular scleractinian hosts. Certain species of common Cliona harbor high densities of an ecologically restricted group of Symbiodinium, referred to as Clade G. Clade G Symbiodinium are also known to form stable and functionally important associations with Foraminifera and black corals (Antipatharia) Analyses of genetic evidence indicate that Clade G likely comprises several distinct species. Here, we use nucleotide sequence data in combination with ecological and geographic attributes to formally describe Symbiodinium endocli...
Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associ...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Coral reefs are highly dependent on the mutualistic symbiosis between reef-building corals and dinof...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
Large discoidal soritid foraminiferans (Soritinae) are abundant in coral reef ecosystems. As with th...
A formal Symbiodinium species taxonomy enhances understanding of the physiology and ecology of coral...
Marine invertebrates representing at least five phyla are symbiotic with dinoflagellates from the ge...
International audienceThe dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the mos...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associ...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Coral reefs are highly dependent on the mutualistic symbiosis between reef-building corals and dinof...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Symbiodinium spp. are well-known symbionts of corals. A number of key species of bioeroding sponges ...
Large discoidal soritid foraminiferans (Soritinae) are abundant in coral reef ecosystems. As with th...
A formal Symbiodinium species taxonomy enhances understanding of the physiology and ecology of coral...
Marine invertebrates representing at least five phyla are symbiotic with dinoflagellates from the ge...
International audienceThe dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the mos...
The dinoflagellate microalga Symbiodinium sustains coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems o...
Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associ...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Coral reefs are highly dependent on the mutualistic symbiosis between reef-building corals and dinof...