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The Coral Trait Database, a curated database of trait information for coral species from the global oceansDepth specialization in mesophotic corals (Leptoseris spp.) and associated algal symbionts in Hawai'iPersistence and change in community composition of reef corals through present, past, and future climatesThe distribution of the thermally tolerant symbiont lineage (Symbiodinium clade D) in corals from Hawaii: correlations with host and the history of ocean thermal stress.The symbiotic life of Symbiodinium in the open ocean within a new species of calcifying ciliate (Tiarina sp.).Generalist dinoflagellate endosymbionts and host genotype diversity detected from mesophotic (67-100 m depths) coral Leptoseris.A new Symbiodinium clade (Dinophyceae) from soritid foraminifera in Hawai'i.Metabarcoding monitoring analysis: the pros and cons of using co-extracted environmental DNA and RNA data to assess offshore oil production impacts on benthic communitiesIdentifying and characterizing alternative molecular markers for the symbiotic and free-living dinoflagellate genus SymbiodiniumFrom parent to gamete: vertical transmission of Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) ITS2 sequence assemblages in the reef building coral Montipora capitata.Molecular delineation of species in the coral holobiont.Variation in Symbiodinium ITS2 sequence assemblages among coral colonies.Evaluating detection limits of next-generation sequencing for the surveillance and monitoring of international marine pests.Early detection of eukaryotic communities from marine biofilm using high-throughput sequencing: an assessment of different sampling devices.Assessing the effects of salmon farming seabed enrichment using bacterial community diversity and high-throughput sequencing.Environmental influences on the Indo-Pacific octocoral Isis hippuris Linnaeus 1758 (Alcyonacea: Isididae): genetic fixation or phenotypic plasticity?Accurate assessment of the impact of salmon farming on benthic sediment enrichment using foraminiferal metabarcoding.First evaluation of foraminiferal metabarcoding for monitoring environmental impact from an offshore oil drilling site.Trophic state and geographic gradients influence planktonic cyanobacterial diversity and distribution in New Zealand lakes.Molecular evidence for host-symbiont specificity in soritid foraminifera.Molecular phylogeny, evolutionary rates, and divergence timing of the symbiotic dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium.A marine dinoflagellate, Amphidinium eilatiensis n. sp., from the benthos of a mariculture sedimentation pond in Eilat, Israel.Metabarcoding improves detection of eukaryotes from early biofouling communities: implications for pest monitoring and pathway management.Multi-gene analysis of Symbiodinium dinoflagellates: a perspective on rarity, symbiosis, and evolutionTargeted gene enrichment and high-throughput sequencing for environmental biomonitoring: a case study using freshwater macroinvertebrates.Wanted dead or alive? Using metabarcoding of environmental DNA and RNA to distinguish living assemblages for biosecurity applications.GeoSymbio: a hybrid, cloud-based web application of global geospatial bioinformatics and ecoinformatics for Symbiodinium-host symbioses.The impact of artificial surfaces on marine bacterial and eukaryotic biofouling assemblages: A high-throughput sequencing analysis.Corrigendum: The Coral Trait Database, a curated database of trait information for coral species from the global oceans.Development of a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of the invasive Mediterranean fanworm, Sabella spallanzanii, in environmental samples.A cross-taxa study using environmental DNA/RNA metabarcoding to measure biological impacts of offshore oil and gas drilling and production operations.Azooxanthellate? Most Hawaiian black corals contain Symbiodinium.An improved primer set and amplification protocol with increased specificity and sensitivity targeting the Symbiodinium ITS2 region.Effects of temperature and salinity stress on DNA methylation in a highly invasive marine invertebrate, the colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum.Endosymbiotic flexibility associates with environmental sensitivity in scleractinian corals.Considerations for incorporating real-time PCR assays into routine marine biosecurity surveillance programmes: a case study targeting the Mediterranean fanworm (Sabella spallanzanii) and club tunicate (Styela clava)Combining morpho-taxonomy and metabarcoding enhances the detection of non-indigenous marine pests in biofouling communitiesCOMPARISON OF ENDOSYMBIOTIC AND FREE-LIVING SYMBIODINIUM (DINOPHYCEAE) DIVERSITY IN A HAWAIIAN REEF ENVIRONMENT1Understanding the role of DNA methylation in successful biological invasions: a reviewBilge water as a vector for the spread of marine pests: a morphological, metabarcoding and experimental assessment
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