Symbiodinium C
Temperature and water quality-related patterns in sediment-associated Symbiodinium communities impact symbiont uptake and fitness of juveniles in the genus Acropora
17
Heritability of the Symbiodinium community in vertically-and horizontally-transmitting broadcast spawning corals
14
Temporal and environmental influences on the early establishment and maintenance of coral-symbiodinium symbioses
151
The establishment and development of symbiosis in coral larvae
229
The establishment and development of symbiosis in coral larvae
33
Tenacious D: Symbiodinium in clade D remain in reef corals at both high and low temperature extremes despite impairment
5
The effects of a variable temperature regime on the physiology of the reef building coral Seriatopora hystrix: results from a laboratory based reciprocal transplant
13
Deep-sequencing method for quantifying background abundances of Symbiodinium types: exploring the rare Symbiodinium biosphere in reef-building corals
15
Characterisation of carbonic anhydrase in the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium
255
Genetic and environmental basis for Symbiodinium specificity in the coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis
299
Thermal acclimation and light-harvesting complex expression in Symbiodinium
280
Integral light-harvesting proteins in the dinoflagellate, symbiodinium sp.
179
Infection dynamics vary between Symbiodinium types and cell surface treatments during establishment of endosymbiosis with coral larvae
19
Relationship between Acropora millepora juvenile fluorescence and composition of newly established Symbiodinium assemblage
17
Thermal regime and host clade, rather than geography, drive Symbiodinium and bacterial assemblages in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis sensu lato
13
Coenzyme Q and plastoquinone pool redox states in the coral-Symbiodinium symbiosis
205
Coral symbionts in warming seas: population dynamics, adaptation and acclimatisation of Symbiodinium
190
A multi-trait systems approach reveals a response cascade to bleaching in corals
14
Symbiodinium spp. associated with scleractinian corals from Dongsha Atoll (Pratas), Taiwan, in the South China Seal
21
Internal carbonic anhydrase activity in the tissue of scleractinian corals is sufficient to support proposed roles in photosynthesis and calcification
10