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    Uncovering the role of Symbiodiniaceae assemblage composition and abundance in coral bleaching response by minimizing sampling and evolutionary biases

    Biodiversity and productivity of coral-reef ecosystems depend upon reef-building corals and their associations with endosymbiotic Symbiodiniaceae, which offer diverse functional capabilities to their hosts. The n...

    Timothy D. Swain, Simon Lax, Vadim Backman, Luisa A. Marcelino in BMC Microbiology (2020)

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    Bleaching response of coral species in the context of assemblage response

    Caribbean coral reefs are declining due to a mosaic of local and global stresses, including climate change-induced thermal stress. Species and assemblage responses differ due to factors that are not easily id...

    Timothy D. Swain, Emily DuBois, Scott J. Goldberg, Vadim Backman in Coral Reefs (2017)

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    Skeletal light-scattering accelerates bleaching response in reef-building corals

    At the forefront of ecosystems adversely affected by climate change, coral reefs are sensitive to anomalously high temperatures which disassociate (bleaching) photosynthetic symbionts (Symbiodinium) from coral ho...

    Timothy D. Swain, Emily DuBois, Andrew Gomes, Valentina P. Stoyneva in BMC Ecology (2016)

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    Diversity, Sources, and Detection of Human Bacterial Pathogens in the Marine Environment

    Disease outbreaks in marine organisms appear to be escalating worldwide (Harvell et al., 1999, 2002) and a growing number of human bacterial infections have been associated with recreational and commercial use...

    Janelle R. Thompson, Luisa A. Marcelino in Oceans and Health: Pathogens in the Marine… (2005)

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    Scanning Low-Frequency Point Mutants in the Mitochondrial Genome Using Constant Denaturant Capillary Electrophoresis

    The ability to measure rare mutational events in mitochondrial genomes from human blood and tissues without resorting to phenotypic selection is invaluable. It is essential for the study of the cause(s) of mitoch...

    Weiming Zheng, Luisa A. Marcelino, William G. Thilly in Mitochondrial DNA (2002)