Parental and early life stage environments drive establishment of bacterial and dinoflagellate communities in a common coral
Hannah E. Epstein(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Madeleine J. H. van Oppen(Australian Institute of Marine Science), Philip L. Munday(James Cook University), Gergely Torda(Australian Research Council)
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