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1. Genomic signatures in the coral holobiont reveal host adaptations driven by Holocene climate change and reef specific symbionts

2. Morphological stasis masks ecologically divergent coral species on tropical reefs

3. Global biogeography of coral recruitment: tropical decline and subtropical increase

4. Foraging by the stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride. I. Food selection in different, socially determined habitats

5. Microbiome Stability Is Linked to Acropora Coral Thermotolerance in Northwestern Philippines.

6. Heat-Evolved Microalgae (Symbiodiniaceae) Are Stable Symbionts and Influence Thermal Tolerance of the Sea Anemone Exaiptasia diaphana.

7. The use of experimentally evolved coral photosymbionts for reef restoration.

8. Fertile Hybrids Could Aid Coral Adaptation.

9. Coral recruits demonstrate thermal resilience.

10. Reef Adapt: A tool to inform climate-smart marine restoration and management decisions.

11. Scientists' call to action: Microbes, planetary health, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

12. Interspecific hybridisation provides a low-risk option for increasing genetic diversity of reef-building corals.

13. Pushing the limits: expanding the temperature tolerance of a coral photosymbiont through differing selection regimes.

15. Whole-genome duplication in an algal symbiont bolsters coral heat tolerance.

16. Unique photosynthetic strategies employed by closely related Breviolum minutum strains under rapid short-term cumulative heat stress.

17. Chlamydiae in corals: shared functional potential despite broad taxonomic diversity.

18. Horizon scanning the application of probiotics for wildlife.

19. Tissue-associated and vertically transmitted bacterial symbiont in the coral Pocillopora acuta.

20. Chlamydiae as symbionts of photosynthetic dinoflagellates.

21. Functional potential and evolutionary response to long-term heat selection of bacterial associates of coral photosymbionts.

22. DNA from non-viable bacteria biases diversity estimates in the corals Acropora loripes and Pocillopora acuta.

23. Heat-evolved algal symbionts enhance bleaching tolerance of adult corals without trade-off against growth.

24. Assessing the contribution of bacteria to the heat tolerance of experimentally evolved coral photosymbionts.

25. A targeted approach to enrich host-associated bacteria for metagenomic sequencing.

26. Genomic exploration of coral-associated bacteria: identifying probiotic candidates to increase coral bleaching resilience in Galaxea fascicularis.

27. Chemical mutagenesis and thermal selection of coral photosymbionts induce adaptation to heat stress with trait trade-offs.

28. Formal recognition of host-generalist species of dinoflagellate (Cladocopium, Symbiodiniaceae) mutualistic with Indo-Pacific reef corals.

29. Colocalization and potential interactions of Endozoicomonas and chlamydiae in microbial aggregates of the coral Pocillopora acuta .

30. Comparing the Role of ROS and RNS in the Thermal Stress Response of Two Cnidarian Models, Exaiptasia diaphana and Galaxea fascicularis .

31. A candidate transporter allowing symbiotic dinoflagellates to feed their coral hosts.

33. Effects of Ocean Warming on the Underexplored Members of the Coral Microbiome.

34. Coral restoration and adaptation in Australia: The first five years.

35. Advancing the protection of marine life through genomics.

36. The coral Acropora loripes genome reveals an alternative pathway for cysteine biosynthesis in animals.

37. Improved Cladocopium goreaui Genome Assembly Reveals Features of a Facultative Coral Symbiont and the Complex Evolutionary History of Dinoflagellate Genes.

38. Evidence for de novo acquisition of microalgal symbionts by bleached adult corals.

39. Challenges of sperm cryopreservation in transferring heat adaptation of corals across ocean basins.

40. Long-Term Heat Selection of the Coral Endosymbiont Cladocopium C1 acro (Symbiodiniaceae) Stabilizes Associated Bacterial Communities.

41. Exploring microbiome engineering as a strategy for improved thermal tolerance in Exaiptasia diaphana.

42. Colonization and metabolite profiles of homologous, heterologous and experimentally evolved algal symbionts in the sea anemone Exaiptasia diaphana.

43. Predictive models for the selection of thermally tolerant corals based on offspring survival.

44. Horizon scan of rapidly advancing coral restoration approaches for 21st century reef management.

45. A role for bacterial experimental evolution in coral bleaching mitigation?

46. Temperature-mediated acquisition of rare heterologous symbionts promotes survival of coral larvae under ocean warming.

47. Antibiotics reduce bacterial load in Exaiptasia diaphana , but biofilms hinder its development as a gnotobiotic coral model.

48. Cell surface carbohydrates of symbiotic dinoflagellates and their role in the establishment of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis.

49. Cell wall proteomic analysis of the cnidarian photosymbionts Breviolum minutum and Cladocopium goreaui.

50. Coral adaptation to climate change: Meta-analysis reveals high heritability across multiple traits.

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