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Environmental reservoirs and mechanisms of persistence of Vibrio choleraeThe common oceanographer: crowdsourcing the collection of oceanographic dataSex, Scavengers, and Chaperones: Transcriptome Secrets of Divergent Symbiodinium Thermal Tolerances.Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 preferentially grows as aggregates in liquid batch cultures and disperses upon starvation.Urinary catheter-associated microbiota change in accordance with treatment and infection status.Biofilm formation and phenotypic variation enhance predation-driven persistence of Vibrio choleraeGlucose starvation-induced dispersal of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms is cAMP and energy dependentDefences against oxidative stress during starvation in bacteria.Micro-fabricated polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) surfaces regulate the development of marine microbial biofilm communities.Gravity-driven membrane filtration as pretreatment for seawater reverse osmosis: linking biofouling layer morphology with flux stabilization.Analysis of microbial community composition in a lab-scale membrane distillation bioreactorThe application of nitric oxide to control biofouling of membrane bioreactors.Coral community response to bleaching on a highly disturbed reefPredation response of Vibrio fischeri biofilms to bacterivorus protists.Bacterial quorum sensing and interference by naturally occurring biomimics.The biofilm life cycle and virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa are dependent on a filamentous prophage.Comparative analysis of quantitative methodologies for Vibrionaceae biofilmsThe genomic basis of trophic strategy in marine bacteriaShould we stay or should we go: mechanisms and ecological consequences for biofilm dispersal.Interactions of Vibrio spp. with Zooplankton.Succession of biofilm communities responsible for biofouling of membrane bio-reactors (MBRs).SmcR-dependent regulation of adaptive phenotypes in Vibrio vulnificus.Global analysis of physiological responses in marine bacteria.Vibrio cholerae strains possess multiple strategies for abiotic and biotic surface colonization.Quorum sensing-regulated chitin metabolism provides grazing resistance to Vibrio cholerae biofilms.Relative contributions of Vibrio polysaccharide and quorum sensing to the resistance of Vibrio cholerae to predation by heterotrophic protists.The marine pathogen Vibrio vulnificus encodes a putative homologue of the Vibrio harveyi regulatory gene, luxR: a genetic and phylogenetic comparison.Environmental cues and genes involved in establishment of the superinfective Pf4 phage of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Characterization of the archaeal community fouling a membrane bioreactor.Optimal dosing regimen of nitric oxide donor compounds for the reduction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm and isolates from wastewater membranes.Dynamics of biofilm formation under different nutrient levels and the effect on biofouling of a reverse osmosis membrane system.VIBRIO 2014 meeting report.Pyomelanin produced by Vibrio cholerae confers resistance to predation by Acanthamoeba castellanii.Interfaces between bacterial and eukaryotic "neuroecology".Expression stability of 13 housekeeping genes during carbon starvation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Dynamic modelling of cell death during biofilm development.The correlation between biofilm biopolymer composition and membrane fouling in submerged membrane bioreactors.Dual Role of Mechanisms Involved in Resistance to Predation by Protozoa and Virulence to Humans.Complete Genome Sequence of Oyster Isolate Vibrio vulnificus Env1.Biofouling control in reverse osmosis by nitric oxide treatment and its impact on the bacterial community
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