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    Systematic review of cnidarian microbiomes reveals insights into the structure, specificity, and fidelity of marine associations by McCauley, M., Goulet, T. L., Jackson, C. R., Loesgen, S.

    Published in Nature communications (14-08-2023)
    “…Microorganisms play essential roles in the health and resilience of cnidarians. Understanding the factors influencing cnidarian microbiomes requires cross…”
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    Diagnostic gene expression biomarkers of coral thermal stress by Kenkel, C. D, Sheridan, C, Leal, M. C, Bhagooli, R, Castillo, K. D, Kurata, N, McGinty, E, Goulet, T. L, Matz, M. V

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-07-2014)
    “…Gene expression biomarkers can enable rapid assessment of physiological conditions in situ, providing a valuable tool for reef managers interested in linking…”
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    Reproductive patterns of scleractinian corals in the northern Red Sea by SHLESINGER, Y, GOULET, T. L, LOYA, Y

    Published in Marine biology (09-12-1998)
    “…The majority of published accounts on scleractinian coral reproduction are from the tropical Pacific and Caribbean, with very little information known about…”
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    Stability of an octocoral-algal symbiosis over time and space by Goulet, Tamar L., Coffroth, Mary Alice

    “…In symbiosis, 2 taxonomically different organisms co-exist, each pursuing their own agenda and yet, they are linked in one entity. A mutualistic symbiosis may…”
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    Genetic composition of zooxanthellae between and within colonies of the octocoral Plexaura kuna, based on small subunit rDNA and multilocus DNA fingerprinting by GOULET, T. L, COFFROTH, M. A

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2003)
    “…In intracellular symbiosis, the host is both the symbiotic partner and the habitat for the symbiont. Physical conditions may vary within a host individual,…”
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    Early ontogenetic expression of specificity in a cnidarian-algal symbiosis by Coffroth, Mary Alice, Santos, Scott R., Goulet, Tamar L.

    “…Most cnidarian-microalgae symbioses exhibit some degree of specificity in host-symbiont pairing. Among taxa with aposymbiotic larvae, specificity must be…”
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    Most scleractinian corals and octocorals host a single symbiotic zooxanthella clade by Goulet, Tamar L.

    “…The possibility that scleractinian corals and octocorals could change their symbiotic zooxanthellae in response to global warming is alluring. In Goulet (2006;…”
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    Effect of Short-Term Exposure to Elevated Temperatures and Light Levels on Photosynthesis of Different Host-Symbiont Combinations in the Aiptasia pallidal Symbiodinium Symbiosis by Goulet, Tamar L., Cook, Clayton B., Goulet, Denis

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2005)
    “…The physiology exhibited by symbioses between dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) and hosts such as reef corals may be dictated by the host, the symbiont, or the…”
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    The genetic identity of dinoflagellate symbionts in Caribbean octocorals by GOULET, Tamar L, COFFROTH, Mary Alice

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2004)
    “…Many cnidarians (e.g., corals, octocorals, sea anemones) maintain a symbiosis with dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae). Zooxanthellae are grouped into clades, with…”
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    Most corals may not change their symbionts by Goulet, Tamar L.

    “…Many corals (stony corals and octocorals) rely on their symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) for survival. Under stress, zooxanthellae are expelled, resulting in…”
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    A comparison of photographic analyses used to quantify zooxanthella density and pigment concentrations in Cnidarians by Johnson, Cameron E., Goulet, Tamar L.

    “…Many cnidarians exist in an obligatory mutualism with dinoflagellates commonly called zooxanthellae. When these symbioses are stressed, zooxanthella densities…”
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    Worldwide biogeography of Symbiodinium in tropical octocorals by Goulet, TL, Simmons, C, Goulet, D

    “…Although octocorals are important components of coral reefs, most research on the genetic diversity of symbiotic zooxanthellae (Symbiodinium spp.) has focused…”
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