Definition of Symbiodinium. Meaning of Symbiodinium. Synonyms of Symbiodinium

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Definition of Symbiodinium

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- Symbiodinium is a genus of dinoflagellates that encomp****es the largest and most prevalent group of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates known and have photosymbiotic...
- nudibranchs. Most known zooxant****ae are in the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium, but some are known from the genus Amphidinium, and other taxa, as yet...
- nutrients from photosynthetic unicellular dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium that live within their tissues. These are commonly known as zooxant****ae...
- are members within Symbiodiniaceae (e.g. the genus Symbiodinium). The ****ociation between Symbiodinium and reef-building corals is widely known. However...
- ectosymbiosis; when one partner lives inside the tissues of another, such as Symbiodinium within coral, it is termed endosymbiosis. The definition of symbiosis...
- Durusdinium trenchii (formerly Symbiodinium trenchi) is an endosymbiotic dinoflagellate, a unicellular alga which commonly resides in the tissues of tropical...
- dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium. Some jellyfish (class Scyphozoa) in the genus C****iopea (upside-down jellyfish) also possess Symbiodinium. Certain species...
- the genus Symbiodinium; however, recent genetic analysis has led to a taxonomic reorganization with several former members of Symbiodinium (previously...
- and green pigments. Symbiodinium, together with the nematocysts, are presumed to be derived from coelenterate prey. These Symbiodinium occur within vacuoles...
- often contain symbiotic dinoflagellate unicellular algae of the genus Symbiodinium living inside nutritive cells. The symbionts provide food mainly in the...