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Algae as reservoirs for coral pathogensDevelopment of bacterial biofilms on artificial corals in comparison to surface-associated microbes of hard coralsVertical distribution and diel patterns of zooplankton abundance and biomass at Conch Reef, Florida Keys (USA).Characterization of the bacterial consortium associated with black band disease in coral using molecular microbiological techniques.Bacterial community structure associated with white band disease in the elkhorn coral Acropora palmata determined using culture-independent 16S rRNA techniques.Corals use similar immune cells and wound-healing processes as those of higher organisms.Ciliate and bacterial communities associated with White Syndrome and Brown Band Disease in reef-building corals.Evidence of melanoma in wild marine fish populations.Microbial communities associated with healthy and White syndrome-affected Echinopora lamellosa in aquaria and experimental treatment with the antibiotic ampicillinBaseline coral disease surveys within three marine parks in Sabah, Borneo.Levels of immunity parameters underpin bleaching and disease susceptibility of reef corals.The role of viruses in coral health and disease.The bacterial ecology of a plague-like disease affecting the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis.Histopathological methods for the investigation of microbial communities associated with disease lesions in reef corals.White syndrome in Acropora muricata: nonspecific bacterial infection and ciliate histophagy.Do reef corals age?Oxidative-stress: comparison of species specific and tissue specific effects in the marine bivalves Mytilus edulis (L.) and Dosinia lupinus (L.).Experimental antibiotic treatment identifies potential pathogens of white band disease in the endangered Caribbean coral Acropora cervicornis.Enzyme activity demonstrates multiple pathways of innate immunity in Indo-Pacific anthozoans.The hologenome theory disregards the coral holobiontAlgal genotype and photoacclimatory responses of the symbiotic alga Symbiodiniumin natural populations of the sea anemone Anemonia viridisCoral diseases in aquaria and in natureEvolutionary conservation of the antimicrobial function of mucus: a first defence against infectionCoral mucus: the properties of its constituent mucins
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