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Natural experiments and long-term monitoring are critical to understand and predict marine host–microbe ecology and evolution
Marine multicellular organisms host a diverse collection of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses that form their …
Matthieu Leray
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Laetitia GE Wilkins
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Amy Apprill
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Holly M Bik
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Friederike Katharina Clever
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Sean R Connolly
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Marina E De León
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J Emmett Duffy
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Leïla Ezzat
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Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn
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Edward Allen Herre
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Jonathan Z Kaye
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David I Kline
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Jordan G Kueneman
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Melissa K McCormick
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W Owen McMillan
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Aaron O’Dea
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Tiago J Pereira
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Jillian M Petersen
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Daniel F Petticord
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Mark E Torchin
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Rebecca Vega Thurber
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Elin Videvall
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William T Wcislo
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Benedict Yuen
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Jonathan A Eisen
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Global biogeography of chemosynthetic symbionts reveals both localized and globally distributed symbiont groups
In the ocean, most hosts acquire their symbionts from the environment. Due to the immense spatial scales involved, our understanding of …
Jay T Osvatic
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Laetitia GE Wilkins
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Lukas Leibrecht
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Matthieu Leray
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Sarah Zauner
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Julia Polzin
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Yolanda Camacho
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Olivier Gros
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Jan A van Gils
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Jonathan A Eisen
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Jillian M Petersen
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Benedict Yuen
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