Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associate mutualistically with many kinds of coral reef dwellers, including cnidarians, molluscs, and protists. A high number of genetically ITS types of symbionts have been reported to date. However, whether these recently identified Symbiodinium ITS types indeed represent independent evolutionary lineages is still unsettled. Here I tested the null hypothesis that certain group of symbionts sampled from different geographical locations are derived from a single evolutionary lineage using a nested clade analysis (NCA). I analyzed a total of 174 ITS1 sequences from GenBank and pooled them into 74 ITS1 distinct haplotypes. Using these haplotypes, the...
Symbiotic relationships between cnidarians and dinoflagellates within the genus \ud Symbiodinium are...
Foraminifera have developed symbiotic relationships with a wide range of different algae. In all the...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...
Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associ...
Bursts in species diversification are well documented among animals and plants, yet few studies have...
We used an integrative genetics approach using sequences of (1) nuclear ribosomal rDNA (internal tra...
The precise identification of mutualistic dinoflagellates is critical for understanding the physiolo...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
Abstract Reef corals associate with an extraordinary diversity of dinoflagellate endosymbionts (genu...
Whilst many studies of symbiotic dinoflagellate diversity have focused on tropical reef environments...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Symbiotic relationships between cnidarians and dinoflagellates within the genus \ud Symbiodinium are...
Foraminifera have developed symbiotic relationships with a wide range of different algae. In all the...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...
Symbiodinium-like dinoflagellates have been shown to be a diverse group of endosymbionts that associ...
Bursts in species diversification are well documented among animals and plants, yet few studies have...
We used an integrative genetics approach using sequences of (1) nuclear ribosomal rDNA (internal tra...
The precise identification of mutualistic dinoflagellates is critical for understanding the physiolo...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
The advent of molecular data has transformed the science of organizing and studying life on Earth. G...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
Abstract Reef corals associate with an extraordinary diversity of dinoflagellate endosymbionts (genu...
Whilst many studies of symbiotic dinoflagellate diversity have focused on tropical reef environments...
Dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium associate with a broad array of metazoan and protistian ho...
Symbiotic relationships between cnidarians and dinoflagellates within the genus \ud Symbiodinium are...
Foraminifera have developed symbiotic relationships with a wide range of different algae. In all the...
Dinoflagellates are ubiquitous marine and freshwater protists. The endosymbiotic relationship betwee...