• Posted on 11 May 2015
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An international research team including UTS's Associate Professor David Suggett has found that symbiotic microalgae form calcified structures outside their coral hosts that could act as "safe-houses" for the free living form of the microalgae. This chance discovery puts a whole new perspective on the microscopic plants, symbiotic microalgae, that are the "engines" of coral reefs.

C3 discovery provides new insight into coral reef ecology Photo: Dan Exton

Read the full story on the UTS Newsroom "Safe house" discovery a new insight on reef ecology

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