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- culture Prochloron outside a host make them the only known obligate photosymbionts in the phylum Chordata. The only taxonomically valid species is P. didemni...
- melanic compounds. Usnic acid is thought to play a role in protecting the photosymbiont by absorbing excess UV-B. Resynthesis experiments have been conducted...
- providing evidence of Devonian tabulate and rugose corals hosting active photosymbionts that likely supported coral productivity under warm climatic conditions...
- nutrient availability. Po****tions of planktonic foraminifera bearing photosymbionts increased. Extinction rates among calcareous nannoplankton increased...
- can live independently on humid soil, rocks or tree bark or form the photosymbiont in lichens of the family Graphidaceae. Also the macroalga P****la calophylla...
- such as caves. Such sponges are white, lacking access to sunlight, and photosymbionts. It is known to be pre**** upon by the hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys...
- evolutionary history, there has been repeated loss of photosymbionts, switching of photosymbionts, and independent lichenization events in previously unrelated...
- cauliformis hosts an abundant photosymbiont community that is responsible for roughly 70% of its carbon ****imilation. This photosymbiont community continues to...
- thalli can be dark brown in color. This adaptation helps protect the photosymbiont D. reticulata, known to be relatively intolerant to high light levels...
- detrimental effects on caribou po****tions. Lichens themselves are photosymbionts, and consist of intermixing fungal, cyanobacteria, and algal layers...