Two fundamental symbiosis‐based trophic types are recognized among Zoanthidea (Cnidaria, Anthozoa): fixed carbon is either obtained directly from zooxanthellae photosymbionts or from environmental sources through feeding with the assistance of host‐invertebrate behaviour and structure. Each trophic type is characteristic of the suborders of Zoanthidea and is associated with substantial distributional asymmetries: suborder Macrocnemina are symbionts of invertebrates and have global geographic and bathymetric distributions and suborder Brachycnemina are hosts of endosymbiotic zooxanthellae and are restricted to tropical photic zones. While exposure to solar radiation could explain the bathymetric asymmetry it does not explain the geographic a...
The importance of zooxanthellae in marine environments cannot be understated. Their role as a source...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...
Behavior of Corophium, Podocerus, Grandidierella and Gibberosus (Megaluropidae) was studied by filmi...
Zoanthids are marine cnidarians with simple morphologies that challenge our ability to delineate spe...
A decade of research inferring evolutionary relationships from nucleotide sequences has demonstrated...
In order to reconcile existing data and hypotheses on the relationship outcomes of Caribbean Zoanthi...
Isozoanthus antumbrosus, a new species of zooxanthellate zoanthid, is described. Colonies associate ...
The recent rapid proliferation of novel taxon identification in the Zoanthidea has been accompanied ...
Symbioses are pervasive in life and confer novel adaptive capabilities that enable ecological expans...
Background Retraction is among the most important basic behaviors of anthozoan Cnidaria polyps and i...
Current taxonomic practices require corroboration from multiple lines of evidence to provide suffici...
The diversity and specificity of symbiotic associations may be useful in revealing the underlying ec...
Evolutionary transitions in symbioses: dramatic reductions in bathymetric and geographic ranges of Z...
Symbiotic zoanthids (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Zoanthidea, Macrocnemina) form associations w...
Cnidarian order Zoanthidea is a relatively understudied group of invertebrates inhabiting a diverse ...
The importance of zooxanthellae in marine environments cannot be understated. Their role as a source...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...
Behavior of Corophium, Podocerus, Grandidierella and Gibberosus (Megaluropidae) was studied by filmi...
Zoanthids are marine cnidarians with simple morphologies that challenge our ability to delineate spe...
A decade of research inferring evolutionary relationships from nucleotide sequences has demonstrated...
In order to reconcile existing data and hypotheses on the relationship outcomes of Caribbean Zoanthi...
Isozoanthus antumbrosus, a new species of zooxanthellate zoanthid, is described. Colonies associate ...
The recent rapid proliferation of novel taxon identification in the Zoanthidea has been accompanied ...
Symbioses are pervasive in life and confer novel adaptive capabilities that enable ecological expans...
Background Retraction is among the most important basic behaviors of anthozoan Cnidaria polyps and i...
Current taxonomic practices require corroboration from multiple lines of evidence to provide suffici...
The diversity and specificity of symbiotic associations may be useful in revealing the underlying ec...
Evolutionary transitions in symbioses: dramatic reductions in bathymetric and geographic ranges of Z...
Symbiotic zoanthids (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Zoanthidea, Macrocnemina) form associations w...
Cnidarian order Zoanthidea is a relatively understudied group of invertebrates inhabiting a diverse ...
The importance of zooxanthellae in marine environments cannot be understated. Their role as a source...
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of ...
Behavior of Corophium, Podocerus, Grandidierella and Gibberosus (Megaluropidae) was studied by filmi...