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"Species" radiations of symbiotic dinoflagellates in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific since the Miocene-Pliocene transition
Todd C. LaJeunesse
Biology
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
dinoflagellate
69%
Pliocene
59%
Miocene
52%
radiation
46%
transition
40%
symbiont
31%
ocean
22%
symbiosis
15%
generalist
15%
ancestry
14%
coral reef
12%
coral
11%
invertebrate
11%
fauna
10%
ecosystem
7%
climate change
7%
distribution
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Dinoflagellida
100%
Oceans and Seas
75%
Radiation
49%
Coral Reefs
36%
Anthozoa
31%
Climate Change
30%
Symbiosis
29%
Invertebrates
25%
Ecosystem
24%
Carbon Monoxide
22%
Agriculture & Biology
Miozoa
68%
oceans
42%
symbionts
25%
Symbiodinium
18%
molecular systematics
16%
coral reefs
15%
corals
13%
symbiosis
12%
ancestry
11%
climate change
11%
fauna
11%
invertebrates
11%
ecosystems
9%