Cultivating epizoic diatoms provides insights into the evolution and ecology of both epibionts and h...
Cultivating epizoic diatoms provides insights into the evolution and ecology of both epibionts and hosts
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Ashworth, Matt P. , Majewska, Roksana , Frankovich, Thomas A. , Sullivan, Michael , Bosak, Sunčica , Filek, Klara , Van de Vijver, Bart , Arendt, Michael , Schwenter, Jeffrey , Nel, Ronel , Robinson, Nathan J. , Gary, Meagan P. , Theriot, Edward C. , Stacy, Nicole I. , Lam, Daryl W. , Perrault, Justin R. , Manire, Charles A. and Manning, Schonna R.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Our understanding of the importance of microbiomes on large aquatic animals—such as whales, sea turtles and manatees—has advanced considerably in recent years. The latest observations indicate that epibiotic diatom communities constitute diverse, polyphyletic, and compositionally stable assemblages that include both putatively obligate epizoic and...
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Cultivating epizoic diatoms provides insights into the evolution and ecology of both epibionts and hosts
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Majewska, Roksana
Frankovich, Thomas A.
Sullivan, Michael
Bosak, Sunčica
Filek, Klara
Van de Vijver, Bart
Arendt, Michael
Schwenter, Jeffrey
Nel, Ronel
Robinson, Nathan J.
Gary, Meagan P.
Theriot, Edward C.
Stacy, Nicole I.
Lam, Daryl W.
Perrault, Justin R.
Manire, Charles A.
Manning, Schonna R.
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-022-19064-0