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Mauricio Rodriguez-Lanetty

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Dougan K, Bellantuono A, Kahlke T, Abbriano R, Chen Y, Shah S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Jul; 10(29):eadn2218. PMID: 39028812
The algal endosymbiont enhances the resilience of coral reefs under thermal stress. can live freely or in endosymbiosis, and the analysis of genetic markers suggests that this species has undergone...
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Shah S, Dougan K, Chen Y, Lo R, Laird G, Fortuin M, et al.
ISME J . 2024 Apr; 18(1). PMID: 38655774
Dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae are taxonomically diverse, predominantly symbiotic lineages that are well-known for their association with corals. The ancestor of these taxa is believed to have been free-living....
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Helgoe J, Davy S, Weis V, Rodriguez-Lanetty M
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2024 Jan; 99(3):715-752. PMID: 38217089
The intracellular coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis is the engine that underpins the success of coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. However, the breakdown of the symbiosis and...
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Davies S, Gamache M, Howe-Kerr L, Kriefall N, Baker A, Banaszak A, et al.
PeerJ . 2023 May; 11:e15023. PMID: 37151292
Within microeukaryotes, genetic variation and functional variation sometimes accumulate more quickly than morphological differences. To understand the evolutionary history and ecology of such lineages, it is key to examine diversity...
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Rosales S, Huebner L, Evans J, Apprill A, Baker A, Becker C, et al.
ISME Commun . 2023 Mar; 3(1):19. PMID: 36894742
Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) has been causing significant whole colony mortality on reefs in Florida and the Caribbean. The cause of SCTLD remains unknown, with the limited concurrence...
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van Woesik R, Shlesinger T, Grottoli A, Toonen R, Thurber R, Warner M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Apr; 28(14):4229-4250. PMID: 35475552
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs, mass coral bleaching and mortality have emerged as ubiquitous responses to ocean warming, yet one...
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Cooke I, Ying H, Foret S, Bongaerts P, Strugnell J, Simakov O, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Nov; 6(48). PMID: 33246955
Genetic signatures caused by demographic and adaptive processes during past climatic shifts can inform predictions of species' responses to anthropogenic climate change. To identify these signatures in , a reef-building...
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Bellantuono A, Dougan K, Granados-Cifuentes C, Rodriguez-Lanetty M
Mol Ecol . 2019 Nov; 28(24):5265-5281. PMID: 31693775
Reef-building corals depend upon a nutritional endosymbiosis with photosynthetic dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae for the majority of their energetic needs. While this mutualistic relationship is impacted by numerous stressors,...
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Medrano E, Merselis D, Bellantuono A, Rodriguez-Lanetty M
Front Microbiol . 2019 Jun; 10:1153. PMID: 31214134
Reef corals and sea anemones form symbioses with unicellular symbiotic dinoflagellates. The molecular circumventions that underlie the successful intracellular colonization of hosts by symbionts are still largely unknown. We conducted...
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Merselis D, Lirman D, Rodriguez-Lanetty M
PeerJ . 2018 Apr; 6:e4494. PMID: 29682405
Accelerating anthropogenic climate change threatens to destroy coral reefs worldwide through the processes of bleaching and disease. These major contributors to coral mortality are both closely linked with thermal stress...