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1. Comparative genomics identifies key adaptive traits of sponge-associated microbial symbionts.

2. The coral microbiome in sickness, in health and in a changing world.

3. Diverse coral reef invertebrates exhibit patterns of phylosymbiosis.

4. Co-dynamics of Symbiodiniaceae and bacterial populations during the first year of symbiosis with Acropora tenuis juveniles.

5. A genomic view of the reef-building coral Porites lutea and its microbial symbionts.

6. Characterization of coral-associated microbial aggregates (CAMAs) within tissues of the coral Acropora hyacinthus.

7. Nutrient Availability and Metabolism Affect the Stability of Coral-Symbiodiniaceae Symbioses.

8. Differential specificity between closely related corals and abundant Endozoicomonas endosymbionts across global scales.

9. Onset and establishment of diazotrophs and other bacterial associates in the early life history stages of the coral Acropora millepora.

10. Coral reef invertebrate microbiomes correlate with the presence of photosymbionts.

11. Corals form characteristic associations with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

12. Diversities of coral-associated bacteria differ with location, but not species, for three acroporid corals on the Great Barrier Reef.

13. Biomedicinals from the phytosymbionts of marine invertebrates: a molecular approach.

14. Symbiodiniaceae diversity varies by host and environment across thermally distinct reefs.

17. Molecular techniques and their limitations shape our view of the holobiont

18. Testing cophylogeny between coral reef invertebrates and their bacterial and archaeal symbionts.

19. Parasites and coral‐associated invertebrates that impact coral health.

20. Dual RNA‐sequencing analyses of a coral and its native symbiont during the establishment of symbiosis.

21. Symbiodiniaceae probiotics for use in bleaching recovery.

22. Antimicrobial and stress responses to increased temperature and bacterial pathogen challenge in the holobiont of a reef‐building coral.

23. Beneficial Microorganisms for Corals (BMC): Proposed Mechanisms for Coral Health and Resilience.

24. Responses of coral-associated bacterial communities to heat stress differ with Symbiodinium type on the same coral host.

25. Symbiodinium genomes reveal adaptive evolution of functions related to coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis.

26. Microbiome manipulation by corals and other Cnidaria via quorum quenching.

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