<div><p>Egg masses of the yellow-spotted salamander <i>Ambystoma maculatum</i> form an association with the green alga “<i>Oophila amblystomatis</i>” (Lambert ex Wille), which, in addition to growing within individual egg capsules, has recently been reported to invade embryonic tissues and cells. The binomial <i>O. amblystomatis</i> refers to the algae that occur in <i>A. maculatum</i> egg capsules, but it is unknown whether this population of symbionts constitutes one or several different algal taxa. Moreover, it is unknown whether egg masses across the geographic range of <i>A. maculatum</i>, or other amphibians, associate with one or multiple algal taxa. To address these questions, we conducted a phylogeographic study of algae sampled fr...
We study the phylogenetic relationships of egg-brooding frogs, a group of 118 neotropical species, u...
Water molds, primarily in the genus Saprolegnia, have been implicated in large-scale mortality of am...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, symbioses between microscopic single-celled algae and the sea anemones...
Egg masses of the yellow-spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum form an association with the green a...
Egg masses of the yellow-spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum form an association with the green a...
In 1909, the species Oophila amblystomatis Lambert ex Wille was described for green algae that symbi...
Amphibian clutches are colonized by diverse but poorly studied communities of micro-organisms. One o...
The yellow spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) shares a unique endosymbiotic relationship with ...
A unique symbiosis occurs between embryos of the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and a gree...
Water molds that cause the disease saprolegniasis have been implicated in widespread mortality of am...
The unique symbiosis between a vertebrate salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, and unicellular green alg...
The green alga Oophila ambystomatus (Chlamydomonadales, Chlorophyceae) is well known as the symbioti...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
Embryos of oviparous organisms must cope with harsh environments and are especially susceptible to d...
Parasitic water moulds in the genus Saprolegnia cause mortality of amphibian embryos and reduced siz...
We study the phylogenetic relationships of egg-brooding frogs, a group of 118 neotropical species, u...
Water molds, primarily in the genus Saprolegnia, have been implicated in large-scale mortality of am...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, symbioses between microscopic single-celled algae and the sea anemones...
Egg masses of the yellow-spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum form an association with the green a...
Egg masses of the yellow-spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum form an association with the green a...
In 1909, the species Oophila amblystomatis Lambert ex Wille was described for green algae that symbi...
Amphibian clutches are colonized by diverse but poorly studied communities of micro-organisms. One o...
The yellow spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) shares a unique endosymbiotic relationship with ...
A unique symbiosis occurs between embryos of the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and a gree...
Water molds that cause the disease saprolegniasis have been implicated in widespread mortality of am...
The unique symbiosis between a vertebrate salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, and unicellular green alg...
The green alga Oophila ambystomatus (Chlamydomonadales, Chlorophyceae) is well known as the symbioti...
Understanding phenotypic diversity requires not only identification of selective factors that favor ...
Embryos of oviparous organisms must cope with harsh environments and are especially susceptible to d...
Parasitic water moulds in the genus Saprolegnia cause mortality of amphibian embryos and reduced siz...
We study the phylogenetic relationships of egg-brooding frogs, a group of 118 neotropical species, u...
Water molds, primarily in the genus Saprolegnia, have been implicated in large-scale mortality of am...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, symbioses between microscopic single-celled algae and the sea anemones...