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Matthew Nitschke
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) - / Australia
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 4979351
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Matthew Nitschke's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Reef-building corals thrive within hot-acidified and deoxygenated waters EF Camp, MR Nitschke, R Rodolfo-Metalpa, F Houlbreque, SG Gardner, ... Scientific reports 7 (1), 2434, 2017 832017
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The influence of symbiont type on photosynthetic carbon flux in a model cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis DE Starzak, RG Quinnell, MR Nitschke, SK Davy Marine biology 161, 711-724, 2014 732014
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Horizontal transmission of Symbiodinium cells between adult and juvenile corals is aided by benthic sediment MR Nitschke, SK Davy, S Ward Coral Reefs 35, 335-344, 2016 642016
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Corals exhibit distinct patterns of microbial reorganisation to thrive in an extreme inshore environmentEF Camp, DJ Suggett, C Pogoreutz, MR Nitschke, F Houlbreque, ...Coral Reefs 39 (3), 701-716, 2020682020
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Description of Freudenthalidium gen. nov. and Halluxium gen. nov. to Formally Recognize Clades Fr3 and H as Genera in the Family Symbiodiniaceae …MR Nitschke, SC Craveiro, C Brandão, C Fidalgo, J Serôdio, AJ Calado, ...Journal of Phycology 56 (4), 923-940, 2020662020
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