Coral endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) emit species-specific volatilomes that shift when exposed to thermal stress

scientific article published on 22 November 2019

Coral endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) emit species-specific volatilomes that shift when exposed to thermal stress is …
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P356DOI10.1038/S41598-019-53552-0
P932PMC publication ID6874547
P698PubMed publication ID31758008

P50authorJean-Baptiste RainaQ58098235
P2093author name stringMalcolm Possell
David J Suggett
Justin R Seymour
Caitlin A Lawson
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P433issue1
P921main subjectSymbiodiniaceaeQ6136772
P304page(s)17395
P577publication date2019-11-22
P1433published inScientific ReportsQ2261792
P1476titleCoral endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) emit species-specific volatilomes that shift when exposed to thermal stress
P478volume9