Symbiont population control by host-symbiont metabolic interaction in Symbiodiniaceae-cnidarian associations
The relationship between the coral animal and symbiotic algae is essential to coral health, and researchers are turning to Exaiptasia, a model cnidarian system, to study this relationship mechanistically. Here the authors find that endosymbiotic algae become limited by nitrogen at high population de...
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Main Authors: | Tingting Xiang, Erik Lehnert, Robert E. Jinkerson, Sophie Clowez, Rick G. Kim, Jan C. DeNofrio, John R. Pringle, Arthur R. Grossman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/054209943c5c4f67b9ba7c4e79eebb03 |
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