Host-Microbe Coevolution: Applying Evidence from Model Systems to Complex Marine Invertebrate Holobionts
ABSTRACT Marine invertebrates often host diverse microbial communities, making it difficult to identify important symbionts and to understand how these communities are structured. This complexity has also made it challenging to assign microbial functions and to unravel the myriad of interactions amo...
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Autores principales: | Paul A. O’Brien, Nicole S. Webster, David J. Miller, David G. Bourne |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3a21491d79474121b0e53afc8edbef62 |
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