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2. Mitogenomics reveals low variation within a trigeneric complex of black corals from the North Pacific Ocean

11. Complete mitochondrial genomes of the black corals Alternatipathes mirabilis Opresko & Molodtsova, 2021 and Parantipathes larix (Esper, 1788) (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Antipatharia, Schizopathidae).

13. Calyx dimensions and distances do not differ between different host-symbiont combinations. from High physiological function for corals with thermally tolerant, host-adapted symbionts

18. Correction to: High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodinium trenchii and its coral host, Turbinaria reniformis, differ with changing pCO2 and nutrients

21. Coral calcification under environmental change: a direct comparison of the alkalinity anomaly and buoyant weight techniques

22. High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodinium trenchii and its coral host, Turbinaria reniformis, differ with changing pCO 2 and nutrients

23. Microelectrode characterization of coral daytime interior pH and carbonate chemistry

25. Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pacific coral species: Understanding the unique host+symbiont response

30. Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO 2 world

33. Coral Energy Reserves and Calcification in a High-CO2 World at Two Temperatures

36. Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO 2 world

37. Differential carbon utilization and asexual reproduction under elevated pCO2 conditions in the model anemone, E xaiptasia pallida, hosting different symbionts.

38. Functional diversity of photobiological traits within the genus Symbiodinium appears to be governed by the interaction of cell size with cladal designation.

39. Ecologically differentiated stress-tolerant endosymbionts in the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) Clade D are different species.

41. Coral Energy Reserves and Calcification in a High-CO2 World at Two Temperatures.

43. Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO2 world.

47. Ecologically differentiated stress-tolerant endosymbionts in the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium(Dinophyceae) Clade D are different species

48. Trisomy 13 ascertained in a survey of spontaneous abortions.

49. Correction to: High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodiniumtrenchii and its coral host, Turbinariareniformis, differ with changing pCO2 and nutrients.

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