Coral mucus-associated bacteria: a possible first line of defense.
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Coral-associated micro-organisms and their roles in promoting coral health and thwarting diseasesLarge scale patterns of antimicrofouling defenses in the hard coral Pocillopora verrucosa in an environmental gradient along the Saudi Arabian coast of the Red SeaQuorum sensing signal production and microbial interactions in a polymicrobial disease of corals and the coral surface mucopolysaccharide layerCharacterization of shed medicinal leech mucus reveals a diverse microbiotaThe First Temporal and Spatial Assessment of Vibrio Diversity of the Surrounding Seawater of Coral Reefs in Ishigaki, JapanA Tale of Transmission: Aeromonas veronii Activity within Leech-Exuded Mucus.Chemotaxis by natural populations of coral reef bacteria.Isolation of an antimicrobial compound produced by bacteria associated with reef-building corals.Phylogenetic diversity and antimicrobial activity of marine bacteria associated with the soft coral Sarcophyton glaucum.The impact of reduced pH on the microbial community of the coral Acropora eurystoma.Long-Term Survey Is Necessary to Reveal Various Shifts of Microbial Composition in Corals.Coral-mucus-associated Vibrio integrons in the Great Barrier Reef: genomic hotspots for environmental adaptationBacterial communities of two ubiquitous Great Barrier Reef corals reveals both site- and species-specificity of common bacterial associates.Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions.Imaging mass spectrometry and MS/MS molecular networking reveals chemical interactions among cuticular bacteria and pathogenic fungi associated with fungus-growing antsMarine microorganism-invertebrate assemblages: perspectives to solve the "supply problem" in the initial steps of drug discoveryRegulation of bacterial communities through antimicrobial activity by the coral holobiont.Diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable fungi isolated from six species of the South China Sea gorgonians.Prescreening bacterial colonies for bioactive molecules with Janus plates, a SBS standard double-faced microbial culturing system.Coral-bacterial communities before and after a coral mass spawning event on Ningaloo Reef.Assessing calcareous sponges and their associated bacteria for the discovery of new bioactive natural products.The Montastraea faveolata microbiome: ecological and temporal influences on a Caribbean reef-building coral in decline.Isolation of marine bacteria with antimicrobial activities from cultured and field-collected soft corals.Antimicrobial activity and genetic profile of Enteroccoci isolated from hoopoes uropygial glandPhylogenetic survey and antimicrobial activity of culturable microorganisms associated with the South China Sea black coral Antipathes dichotoma.Changes in microbial communities associated with the sea anemone Anemonia viridis in a natural pH gradient.Coral reef invertebrate microbiomes correlate with the presence of photosymbionts.Diversity and antibacterial activity of culturable actinobacteria isolated from five species of the South China Sea gorgonian corals.Phylogenetically diverse denitrifying and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in corals Alcyonium gracillimum and Tubastraea coccinea.Bacterial communities and species-specific associations with the mucus of Brazilian coral species.Diversity and antibacterial activity of the bacterial communities associated with two Mediterranean sea pens, Pennatula phosphorea and Pteroeides spinosum (Anthozoa: Octocorallia).Ecological Inferences from a deep screening of the Complex Bacterial Consortia associated with the coral, Porites astreoides.The bacterially produced metabolite violacein is associated with survival of amphibians infected with a lethal fungus.Microbial communities associated with healthy and White syndrome-affected Echinopora lamellosa in aquaria and experimental treatment with the antibiotic ampicillinSignaling-mediated cross-talk modulates swarming and biofilm formation in a coral pathogen Serratia marcescens.Culture independent characterization of bacteria associated with the mucus of the coral Acropora digitifera from the Gulf of Mannar.Detection of polyketide synthase and nonribosomal peptide synthetase biosynthetic genes from antimicrobial coral-associated actinomycetes.Optimization of preservation and processing of sea anemones for microbial community analysis using molecular toolsCrustose coralline algal species host distinct bacterial assemblages on their surfaces.Differences in Bacterial Community Structure in Two Color Morphs of the Hawaiian Reef Coral Montipora capitata.
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Coral mucus-associated bacteria: a possible first line of defense.
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Coral mucus-associated bacteria: a possible first line of defense.
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Maya Shnit-Orland
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10.1111/J.1574-6941.2008.00644.X
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2009-01-22T00:00:00Z