Favia pallida

Phylum: 
Cnidaria
Class: 
Anthozoa
Order: 
Scleractinia
Family: 
Faviidae
Genus: 
Favia
Species: 
pallida

Observation site(s)

SYMBIONTS

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Symbiodinium sp. Great Barrier Reef T. C. LaJeunesse, Bhagooli, R., Hidaka, M., deVantier, L., Done, T., Schmidt, G. W., Fitt, W. K., et Hoegh-Guldberg, O., « Closely related Symbiodinium spp. differ in relative dominance in coral reef host communities across environmental, latitudinal and biogeographic gradients », Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 284, p. 147 - 161, 2004.
Symbiodinium sp. Phuket T. C. LaJeunesse, Pettay, D. T., Sampayo, E. M., Phongsuwan, N., Brown, B., Obura, D. O., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., et Fitt, W. K., « Long-standing environmental conditions, geographic isolation and host-symbiont specificity influence the relative ecological dominance and genetic diversification of coral endosymbionts in the genus Symbiodinium », Journal of Biogeography, vol. 37, nᵒ 5, p. 785 - 800, 2010.
Symbiodinium sp. Phuket T. C. LaJeunesse, Pettay, D. T., Sampayo, E. M., Phongsuwan, N., Brown, B., Obura, D. O., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., et Fitt, W. K., « Long-standing environmental conditions, geographic isolation and host-symbiont specificity influence the relative ecological dominance and genetic diversification of coral endosymbionts in the genus Symbiodinium », Journal of Biogeography, vol. 37, nᵒ 5, p. 785 - 800, 2010.
Symbiodinium sp. Phuket T. C. LaJeunesse, Pettay, D. T., Sampayo, E. M., Phongsuwan, N., Brown, B., Obura, D. O., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., et Fitt, W. K., « Long-standing environmental conditions, geographic isolation and host-symbiont specificity influence the relative ecological dominance and genetic diversification of coral endosymbionts in the genus Symbiodinium », Journal of Biogeography, vol. 37, nᵒ 5, p. 785 - 800, 2010.
Symbiodinium sp. Phuket T. C. LaJeunesse, Pettay, D. T., Sampayo, E. M., Phongsuwan, N., Brown, B., Obura, D. O., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., et Fitt, W. K., « Long-standing environmental conditions, geographic isolation and host-symbiont specificity influence the relative ecological dominance and genetic diversification of coral endosymbionts in the genus Symbiodinium », Journal of Biogeography, vol. 37, nᵒ 5, p. 785 - 800, 2010.