Zooxanthellae of the montastraea annularis species complex: Patterns of distribution of four taxa of symbiodinium on different reefs and across depths.

From: The Biological Bulletin | Date: December 1, 2001| Author: Knowlton, N.; Rowan, R.; Toller, W. W. | Copyright information

W. W. Toller (1,3)

R. Rowan (2)(*)

N. Knowlton (1,3)

Abstract.

Corals of the Montastraea annularis complex host several different dinofiagellates in the genus Symbiodinium. Here we address two questions arising from our previous studies of these associations on an offshore reef. First, do the same taxa and patterns of association (Symbiodinium A and B found in higher irradiance habitats than Symbiodinium C) occur on an inshore reef? Sec...

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