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2005-09-01Persistence of yessotoxin under light and dark conditionsMitrovic, SM; Hamilton, B; McKenzie, L; Furey, A; James, KJ
2017-12-07A multi-trait systems approach reveals a response cascade to bleaching in coralsGardner, SG; Raina, JB; Nitschke, MR; Nielsen, DA; Stat, M; Motti, CA; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
2016-02-10Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, superoxide dismutase and glutathione as stress response indicators in three corals under short-term hyposalinity stressGardner, SG; Nielsen, DA; Laczka, O; Shimmon, R; Beltran, VH; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
2017-01-01The 'other' coral symbiont: Ostreobium diversity and distributionDel Campo, J; Pombert, JF; Šlapeta, J; Larkum, A; Keeling, PJ
2018-06-01Coral bleaching from a single cell perspectiveNielsen, DA; Petrou, K; Gates, RD
2017-05-15Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and dimethylated sulphur compounds in coral explants under acute thermal stressGardner, SG; Raina, JB; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
2022-10Geographical distribution, molecular and toxin diversity of the dinoflagellate species Gambierdiscus honu in the Pacific region.Stuart, J; Smith, KF; Rhodes, L; Murray, JS; Viallon, J; Henry, K; Darius, HT; Murray, SA; De Azevedo, CD; Argyle, P; Chinain, M
2017-12-12Optimal nutrient exchange and immune responses operate in partner specificity in the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis.Matthews, JL; Crowder, CM; Oakley, CA; Lutz, A; Roessner, U; Meyer, E; Grossman, AR; Weis, VM; Davy, SK
2022-10Temperature variability interacts with mean temperature to influence the predictability of microbial phenotypes.Fu, F-X; Tschitschko, B; Hutchins, DA; Larsson, ME; Baker, KG; McInnes, A; Kahlke, T; Verma, A; Murray, SA; Doblin, MA
2022-12Cell immunolocalization of ciguatoxin-like compounds in the benthic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus australes M. Chinain & M.A. Faust by confocal microscopy.Honsell, G; Gaiani, G; Hirama, M; Pelin, M; Tubaro, A; Tsumuraya, T; Campàs, M
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