Most Low-Abundance "Background" Symbiodinium spp. Are Transitory and Have Minimal Functional Significance for Symbiotic Corals

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Most Low-Abundance "Background" Symbiodinium spp. Are Transitory and Have Minimal Functional Significance for Symbiotic Corals is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00248-015-0724-2
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P50authorHae Jin JeongQ90775454
P2093author name stringDrew C Wham
Todd C LaJeunesse
Kyung Ha Lee
Nam Seon Kang
Sung Yeon Lee
Hyung Seop Kim
Se Hyeon Jang
Moo Joon Lee
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P433issue3
P304page(s)771-783
P577publication date2016-01-18
P1433published inMicrobial EcologyQ15766091
P1476titleMost Low-Abundance "Background" Symbiodinium spp. Are Transitory and Have Minimal Functional Significance for Symbiotic Corals
P478volume71

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