Coral pathogens identified for White Syndrome (WS) epizootics in the Indo-Pacific
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White Band Disease (type I) of endangered caribbean acroporid corals is caused by pathogenic bacteriaAlgae as reservoirs for coral pathogensDevelopment of bacterial biofilms on artificial corals in comparison to surface-associated microbes of hard coralsBacterial communities associated with Porites white patch syndrome (PWPS) on three western Indian Ocean (WIO) coral reefsA bacterial pathogen uses dimethylsulfoniopropionate as a cue to target heat-stressed corals.Marine microbial symbiosis heats up: the phylogenetic and functional response of a sponge holobiont to thermal stress.Mutation of the toxR or mshA genes from Vibrio coralliilyticus strain OCN014 reduces infection of the coral Acropora cytherea.Isolation of an antimicrobial compound produced by bacteria associated with reef-building corals.Bacterial diversity and White Plague Disease-associated community changes in the Caribbean coral Montastraea faveolata.Vibrio zinc-metalloprotease causes photoinactivation of coral endosymbionts and coral tissue lesions.Coral-associated bacteria and their role in the biogeochemical cycling of sulfur.Predictive modeling of coral disease distribution within a reef system.Exploring the role of microorganisms in the disease-like syndrome affecting the sponge Ianthella bastaSummer hot snaps and winter conditions: modelling white syndrome outbreaks on Great Barrier Reef corals.Intraspecific differences in molecular stress responses and coral pathobiome contribute to mortality under bacterial challenge in Acropora millepora.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.Growth anomalies on the coral genera Acropora and Porites are strongly associated with host density and human population size across the Indo-Pacific.Patterns of coral disease across the Hawaiian archipelago: relating disease to environmentInter-specific coral chimerism: genetically distinct multicellular structures associated with tissue loss in Montipora capitata.Regulation of bacterial communities through antimicrobial activity by the coral holobiont.Detection and quantification of the coral pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus by real-time PCR with TaqMan fluorescent probes.The urgent need for robust coral disease diagnostics.Temperature regulation of virulence factors in the pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticusThe ecology of 'Acroporid white syndrome', a coral disease from the southern Great Barrier Reef.NMR analysis of metabolic responses to extreme conditions of the temperature-dependent coral pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus.Ciliate and bacterial communities associated with White Syndrome and Brown Band Disease in reef-building corals.The Montastraea faveolata microbiome: ecological and temporal influences on a Caribbean reef-building coral in decline.Spatial and species variations in bacterial communities associated with corals from the Red Sea as revealed by pyrosequencing.The role of coral-associated bacterial communities in Australian Subtropical White Syndrome of Turbinaria mesenterina.Vibrio owensii induces the tissue loss disease Montipora white syndrome in the Hawaiian reef coral Montipora capitataTransient shifts in bacterial communities associated with the temperate gorgonian Paramuricea clavata in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea.Major similarities in the bacterial communities associated with lesioned and healthy Fungiidae corals.Complete Genome Sequence of Vibrio coralliilyticus Strain OCN014, Isolated from a Diseased Coral at Palmyra Atoll.Bacterial assemblages shifts from healthy to yellow band disease states in the dominant reef coral Montastraea faveolata.Transcriptional activation of c3 and hsp70 as part of the immune response of Acropora millepora to bacterial challenges.Bacterial profiling of White Plague Disease across corals and oceans indicates a conserved and distinct disease microbiome.First characterization of bacterial pathogen, Vibrio alginolyticus, for Porites andrewsi White syndrome in the South China Sea.Why does Amphibian Chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) not occur everywhere? An exploratory study in Missouri pondsAn improved detection and quantification method for the coral pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus
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Coral pathogens identified for White Syndrome (WS) epizootics in the Indo-Pacific
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Coral pathogens identified for White Syndrome (WS) epizootics in the Indo-Pacific
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Bette L Willis
David G Bourne
Meir Sussman
Steven Victor
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0002393
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z