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301. Coral evolutionary responses to microbial symbioses.

302. Genome-wide SNP analysis reveals an increase in adaptive genetic variation through selective breeding of coral.

303. Gene regulation underpinning increased thermal tolerance in a laboratory-evolved coral photosymbiont.

304. Symbiodiniaceae-bacteria interactions: rethinking metabolite exchange in reef-building corals as multi-partner metabolic networks.

305. Mixed-mode bacterial transmission in the common brooding coral Pocillopora acuta.

306. Symbiotic lifestyle triggers drastic changes in the gene expression of the algal endosymbiont Breviolum minutum (Symbiodiniaceae).

307. The active spread of adaptive variation for reef resilience.

308. Scientists' warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change.

309. Coral microbiome dynamics, functions and design in a changing world.

310. Interspecific gamete compatibility and hybrid larval fitness in reef-building corals: Implications for coral reef restoration.

312. Diversity and stability of coral endolithic microbial communities at a naturally high pCO 2 reef.

313. New interventions are needed to save coral reefs.

314. Expanding the Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae, Suessiales) Toolkit Through Protoplast Technology.

315. Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs.

316. The contribution of microbial biotechnology to mitigating coral reef degradation.

317. Genetic, morphological and growth characterisation of a new Roseofilum strain (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) associated with coral black band disease.

318. Sperm dispersal distances estimated by parentage analysis in a brooding scleractinian coral.

319. A population genetic assessment of coral recovery on highly disturbed reefs of the Keppel Island archipelago in the southern Great Barrier Reef.

320. Building coral reef resilience through assisted evolution.

321. Spatial and temporal genetic structure of Symbiodinium populations within a common reef-building coral on the Great Barrier Reef.

322. Chromera velia is endosymbiotic in larvae of the reef corals Acropora digitifera and A. tenuis.

323. Genotype - environment correlations in corals from the Great Barrier Reef.

324. First frozen repository for the Great Barrier Reef coral created.

325. Molecular delineation of species in the coral holobiont.

326. Adaptive divergence in a scleractinian coral: physiological adaptation of Seriatopora hystrix to shallow and deep reef habitats.

327. Niche specialization of reef-building corals in the mesophotic zone: metabolic trade-offs between divergent Symbiodinium types.

328. Patterns of gene expression in a scleractinian coral undergoing natural bleaching.

329. Transcriptomic variation in a coral reveals pathways of clonal organisation.

330. Ecologically relevant dispersal of corals on isolated reefs: implications for managing resilience.

331. Species-specific interactions between algal endosymbionts and coral hosts define their bleaching response to heat and light stress.

332. Apparent involvement of a beta1 type integrin in coral fertilization.

333. The role of zooxanthellae in the thermal tolerance of corals: a 'nugget of hope' for coral reefs in an era of climate change.

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