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Pochon X, Stat M, Takabayashi M, Chasqui L, Chauka LJ, Logan DDK, Gates RD. Comparison of endosymbiotic and free-living Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) diversity in a Hawaiian reef environment. 2010;46:53-65.
Green DH, Edmunds PJ, Pochon X, Gates RD. The effects of substratum type on the growth, mortality, and phytophysiology of juvenile corals in St. John, US Virgin Islands. 2010;384:18-29.
Padilla-Gamiño JL, Pochon X, Bird C, Concepcion GT, Gates RD. From parent to gamete: vertical transmission of Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) ITS2 sequence assemblages in the reef building coral Montipora capitata. PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e38440.
Chan YL, Pochon X, Fisher MA, Wagner D, Concepcion GT, Kahng S, Toonen RJ, Gates RD. Generalist dinoflagellate endosymbionts and host genotype diversity detected from mesophotic (67-100 m depths) coral Leptoseris. 2009;9:21.
Franklin EC, Stat M, Pochon X, Putnam HM, Gates RD. GeoSymbio: A hybrid, cloud-based web application of global geospatial bioinformatics and ecoinformatics for Symbiodinium-host symbioses. Molecular Ecology Resources. 2012;12:369-373.
Pochon X, Putnam HM, Burki F, Gates RD. Identifying and characterizing alternative molecular markers for the symbiotic and free-living dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium. PLoS One. 2012;7(1):e29816.
Stat M, Pochon X, Cowie ROM, Gates RD. Specificity in communities of Symbiodinium in corals from Johnston Atoll. [Internet]. 2009;386:83-96. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000268552500007
Stat M, Bird CE, Pochon X, Chasqui L, Chauka LJ, Concepcion GT, Logan D, Takabayashi M, Gates RD. Variation in Symbiodinium ITS2 sequence assemblages among coral colonies. 2011;6(1):e15854.
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