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  • Osvatic, Jay T.; Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Leibrecht, Lukas; Leray, Matthieu; Zauner, Sarah; Polzin, Julia; Camacho, Yolanda; Gros, Olivier; van Gils, Jan A.; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Petersen, Jillian M.; Yuen, Benedict (2021)
    In the ocean, most hosts acquire their symbionts from the environment. Due to the immense spatial scales involved, our understanding of the biogeography of hosts and symbionts in marine systems is patchy, although this ...
  • Clever, Friederike; Sourisse, Jade M.; Preziosi, Richard F.; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Rodriguez-Guerra, E. Catalina; Scott, Jarrod J.; Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Altieri, Andrew H.; McMillan, W. Owen; Leray, Matthieu (Dryad, 2021)
    Environmental degradation has the potential to alter key mutualisms that underlie the structure and function of ecological communities. How microbial communities associated with fishes vary across populations and in relation ...
  • Clever, Friederike; Sourisse, Jade M.; Preziosi, Richard F.; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Guerra, E. Catalina Rodriguez; Scott, Jarrod J.; Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Altieri, Andrew H.; McMillan, W. Owen; Leray, Matthieu (2022)
    Environmental degradation has the potential to alter key mutualisms that underlie the structure and function of ecological communities. How microbial communities associated with fishes vary across populations and in relation ...
  • Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Leray, Matthieu; Yuen, Benedict; Peixoto, Raquel; Pereira, Tiago J.; Bik, Holly M.; Coil, David A.; Duffy, J. Emmett; Herre, Edward Allen; Lessios, Harilaos; Lucey, Noelle; Mejia, Luis C.; O'Dea, Aaron; Rasher, Douglas B.; Sharp, Koty; Sogin, Emilia M.; Thacker, Robert W.; Thurber, Rebecca Vega; Wcislo, William T.; Wilbanks, Elizabeth G.; Eisen, Jonathan A. (2019)
    The significance of mutualisms between eukaryotic hosts and microbes extends from the organismal to the ecosystem level, and mutualistic symbioses underpin the health of Earth's most threatened marine ecosystems. Despite ...
  • Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Leray, Matthieu; O'Dea, Aaron; Yuen, Benedict; Peixoto, Raquel S.; Pereira, Tiago J.; Bik, Holly M.; Coil, David A.; Duffy, J. Emmett; Herre, Edward Allen; Lessios, Harilaos A.; Lucey, Noelle M.; Mejia, Luis C.; Rasher, Douglas B.; Sharp, Koty H.; Sogin, Emilia M.; Thacker, Robert W.; Thurber, Rebecca Vega; Wcislo, William T.; Wilbanks, Elizabeth G.; Eisen, Jonathan A. (2019)
    Abstract: The significance of symbioses between eukaryotic hosts and microbes extends from the organismal to the ecosystem level and underpins the health...
  • Leray, Matthieu; Wilkins, Laetitia G. E.; Apprill, Amy; Bik, Holly M.; Clever, Friederike; Connolly, Sean R.; De Leon, Marina E.; Duffy, J. Emmett; Ezzat, Leila; Gignoux-Wolfsohn, Sarah; Herre, Edward Allen; Kaye, Jonathan Z.; Kline, David I.; Kueneman, Jordan G.; McCormick, Melissa K.; McMillan, W. Owen; O'Dea, Aaron; Pereira, Tiago J.; Petersen, Jillian M.; Petticord, Daniel F.; Torchin, Mark E.; Vega Thurber, Rebecca; Videvall, Elin; Wcislo, William T.; Yuen, Benedict; Eisen, Jonathan A. (2021)
    Marine multicellular organisms host a diverse collection of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and viruses that form their microbiome. Such host-associated microbes can significantly influence the host's physiological ...
  • Yu, Lei; Khachaturyan, Marina; Matschiner, Michael; Healey, Adam; Bauer, Diane; Cameron, Brenda; Cusson, Mathieu; Duffy, J. E.; Joel Fodrie, F.; Gill, Diana; Grimwood, Jane; Hori, Masakazu; Hovel, Kevin; Hughes, A. R.; Jahnke, Marlene; Jenkins, Jerry; Keymanesh, Keykhosrow; Kruschel, Claudia; Mamidi, Sujan; Menning, Damian M.; Moksnes, Per-Olav; Nakaoka, Masahiro; Pennacchio, Christa; Reiss, Katrin; Rossi, Francesca; Ruesink, Jennifer L.; Schultz, Stewart T.; Talbot, Sandra; Unsworth, Richard; Ward, David H.; Dagan, Tal; Schmutz, Jeremy; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Stachowicz, John J.; Van De Peer, Yves; Olsen, Jeanine L.; Reusch, Thorsten B. H. (2023)
    Currents are unique drivers of oceanic phylogeography and thus determine the distribution of marine coastal species, along with past glaciations and sea-level changes. Here we reconstruct the worldwide colonization history ...
  • Rusch, Douglas B.; Halpern, Aaron L.; Sutton, Granger M.; Heidelberg, Karla B.; Williamson, Shannon; Yooseph, Shibu; Wu, Dongying; Eisen, Jonathan A.; Hoffman, Jeff M.; Remington, Karin; Beeson, Karen; Tran, Bao; Smith, Hamilton; Baden-Tillson, Holly; Stewart, Clare; Thorpe, Joyce; Freeman, Jason; Andrews-Pfannkoch, Cynthia; Venter, Joseph E.; Li, Kelvin; Kravitz, Saul; Heidelberg, John F.; Utterback, Terry; Rogers, Yu-Hui; Falcon, Luisa I.; Souza, Valeria; Bonilla-Rosso, German; Eguiarte, Luis E.; Karl, David M.; Sathyendranath, Shubha; Platt, Trevor; Bermingham, Eldredge; Gallardo, Victor; Tamayo-Castillo, Giselle; Ferrari, Michael R.; Strausberg, Robert L.; Nealson, Kenneth; Friedman, Robert; Frazier, Marvin; Venter, J. Craig (2007)
    The world's oceans contain a complex mixture of micro-organisms that are for the most part, uncharacterized both genetically and biochemically. We report here a metagenomic study of the marine planktonic microbiota in ...

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