“…These glycans are less abundant in nonnative species of algae, Symbiodinium pilosum , C. goreaui , and F. kawagutii , as measured by lectin array compared to B. minutum ( 11 , 13 ). This supports the hypothesis that galactosylation is a marker for a compatible symbiont in Aiptasia ( 11 , 13 ). Sialylated glycans have also been detected in Symbiodiniaceae in several recent studies, but their role in symbiosis remains unclear, and their abundance is low ( 11 – 13 ).…”