The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range including a cnidarian host, as well as various dinoflagellate, prokaryotic and acellular symbionts. With the accumulating information on the molecular diversity of these groups, binomial species classification and a reassessment of species boundaries for the partners in the coral holobiont is a logical extension of this work and will help enhance the capacity for comparative research among studies. To aid in this endeavour, we review the current literature on species diversity for the three best studied partners of the coral holobiont (coral, Symbiodinium, prokaryotes) and provide suggestions for future work on systematics within these taxa. We advoc...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evoluti...
The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range includin...
The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range includin...
Zooxanthellate corals (i.e. those harbouring Symbiodinium) are the main builders of the world's shal...
Coral research is being ushered into the genomic era. To fully capitalize on the potential discoveri...
Abstract Reef corals associate with an extraordinary diversity of dinoflagellate endosymbionts (genu...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
The diversity of symbiotic ( zooxanthellae ) contained within reef-building corals was surveyed usin...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
Cnidarians are generally considered to be the most primitive group of eumetazoans. They are therefor...
Background: Many cnidarians, including stony corals, engage in complex symbiotic associations, compr...
Marine invertebrates representing at least five phyla are symbiotic with dinoflagellates from the ge...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Fungiidae, a family of predominantly free-living, zooxanthella...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evoluti...
The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range includin...
The coral holobiont is a complex assemblage of organisms spanning a diverse taxonomic range includin...
Zooxanthellate corals (i.e. those harbouring Symbiodinium) are the main builders of the world's shal...
Coral research is being ushered into the genomic era. To fully capitalize on the potential discoveri...
Abstract Reef corals associate with an extraordinary diversity of dinoflagellate endosymbionts (genu...
The diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in pocilloporid corals originating from va...
The diversity of symbiotic ( zooxanthellae ) contained within reef-building corals was surveyed usin...
The diversity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium) in corals at Johnston Atoll in the cen...
Cnidarians are generally considered to be the most primitive group of eumetazoans. They are therefor...
Background: Many cnidarians, including stony corals, engage in complex symbiotic associations, compr...
Marine invertebrates representing at least five phyla are symbiotic with dinoflagellates from the ge...
The phylogenetic relationships of the Fungiidae, a family of predominantly free-living, zooxanthella...
Symbioses are widespread in nature and occur along a continuum from parasitism to mutualism. Coral-d...
Abstract The specific identity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) from most zooxan...
Abstract Distinguishing coral species is not only crucial for physiological, ecological, and evoluti...