Temperature and water quality-related patterns in sediment-associated symbiodinium communities impact symbiont uptake and fitness of juveniles in the genus acropora

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  • who: Kate M. Quigley from the University of Derby, United Kingdom have published the research: Temperature and Water Quality-Related Patterns in Sediment-Associated Symbiodinium Communities Impact Symbiont Uptake and Fitness of Juveniles in the Genus Acropora, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate that juveniles are highly selective in the Symbiodinium they take up, but are also influenced by the availability of locally abundant types. Lack of change in relevant symbiont availability within the sediments from the start to the end of the experiment indicates that lack of symbionts available for infection was . . .

     

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