Special issue Oceans and Humans Health: the ecology of marine opportunists.
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Microbial Dysbiosis: Rethinking Disease in Marine EcosystemsInfectious disease agents mediate interaction in food webs and ecosystemsClimate change and infectious diseases: from evidence to a predictive framework.Fungal association with sessile marine invertebratesImmune response of the Caribbean sea fan, Gorgonia ventalina, exposed to an Aplanochytrium parasite as revealed by transcriptome sequencing.Landscape-level variation in disease susceptibility related to shallow-water hypoxia.Outcomes of infections of sea anemone Aiptasia pallida with Vibrio spp. pathogenic to corals.Amplicon-Based Pyrosequencing Reveals High Diversity of Protistan Parasites in Ships' Ballast Water: Implications for Biogeography and Infectious Diseases.Simulated climate change, epidemic size, and host evolution across host-parasite populations.Aspergillus Sydowii Marine Fungal Bloom in Australian Coastal Waters, Its Metabolites and Potential Impact on Symbiodinium Dinoflagellates.Bacterial pathogens, virulence mechanism and host defence in marine macroalgae.Microbial community function in the bleaching disease of the marine macroalgae Delisea pulchra.Multiple opportunistic pathogens can cause a bleaching disease in the red seaweed Delisea pulchra.Editorial for: Microbial symbiosis of marine sessile hosts- diversity and function.Octocoral co-infection as a balance between host immunity and host environment.Inhibiting bacterial quorum sensing arrests coral disease development and disease-associated microbes.Large-scale impacts of sea star wasting disease (SSWD) on intertidal sea stars and implications for recovery.Characterization of three novel species of Labyrinthulomycota isolated from ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus)The roles of endolithic fungi in bioerosion and disease in marine ecosystems. II. Potential facultatively parasitic anamorphic ascomycetes can cause disease in corals and molluscsThe roles of endolithic fungi in bioerosion and disease in marine ecosystems. I. General conceptsModelling the spread and connectivity of waterborne marine pathogens: the case of PaV1 in the Caribbean
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Special issue Oceans and Humans Health: the ecology of marine opportunists.
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Special issue Oceans and Humans Health: the ecology of marine opportunists.
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C Drew Harvell
Catherine J S Kim
Colleen A Burge
Jillian M Lyles
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10.1007/S00248-013-0190-7
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2013-02-19T00:00:00Z
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