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Corals exhibit distinct patterns of microbial reorganisation to thrive in an extreme inshore environment
Author(s) -
Emma F. Camp,
David J. Suggett,
Claudia Pogoreutz,
Matthew R. Nitschke,
Fanny Houlbrèque,
Benjamin C. C. Hume,
Stephanie G. Gardner,
Marco Zampighi,
Riccardo RodolfoMetalpa,
Christian R. Voolstra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
coral reefs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.287
H-Index - 109
eISSN - 1432-0975
pISSN - 0722-4028
DOI - 10.1007/s00338-019-01889-3
Subject(s) - holobiont , symbiodinium , coral , biology , ecology , acropora , reef , coral reef , abiotic component , effects of global warming on oceans , anthozoa , porites , host (biology) , symbiosis , climate change , global warming , bacteria , genetics

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