<div><p>Coastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comprise the systems with the greatest solar energy flow and biomass production on the planet. These characteristics make them reservoirs for a large number species, mainly microorganisms. Bacteria of the genus <i>Vibrio</i> are natural inhabitants of these environments and their presence is determined by variations in the nutrient, temperature and salinity cycles generated by the seasonal hydrologic behavior of these lagoon systems. This study determined the diversity of the genus <i>Vibrio</i> in 4 coastal bodies of water on the Yucatan Peninsula (Celestun Lagoon, Chelem Lagoon, Rosada Lagoon and Sabancuy Estuary). Using the molecular t...
The Vibrionaceae, which encompasses several potential pathogens, including V. cholerae, the causativ...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Mangrove ecosystems are environments subject to substantial degradation by anthropogenic activities....
Coastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comp...
The Vibrio genus is widespread in marine and brackish environments, and several species are human an...
Vibrios are among the most abundant culturable bacteria in coastal waters. The genus Vibrio has a la...
Vibrio is a very diverse genus responsible for different human and animal diseases. The accurate ide...
<p>Taxonomic structure of the genus <i>Vibrio</i> in the four coastal lagoons studied: Rosada lagoon...
<p>Prevalence of <i>Vibrio</i> spp in coastal lagoons of the Yucatan Peninsula.</p
Franco A, Rückert C, Blom J, et al. High diversity of Vibrio spp. associated with different ecologic...
The Vibrionaceae (Vibrio) are a ubiquitous group of metabolically flexible marine bacteria that play...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The bacterial genus Vib...
Vibrios are ubiquitous and abundant in the aquatic environment. A high abundance of vibrios is also ...
<p>% of OUT’s is referred to the total number of OTU´s classified within the genus <i>Vibrio</i> for...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
The Vibrionaceae, which encompasses several potential pathogens, including V. cholerae, the causativ...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Mangrove ecosystems are environments subject to substantial degradation by anthropogenic activities....
Coastal bodies of water formed by the combination of seawater, underground rivers and rainwater comp...
The Vibrio genus is widespread in marine and brackish environments, and several species are human an...
Vibrios are among the most abundant culturable bacteria in coastal waters. The genus Vibrio has a la...
Vibrio is a very diverse genus responsible for different human and animal diseases. The accurate ide...
<p>Taxonomic structure of the genus <i>Vibrio</i> in the four coastal lagoons studied: Rosada lagoon...
<p>Prevalence of <i>Vibrio</i> spp in coastal lagoons of the Yucatan Peninsula.</p
Franco A, Rückert C, Blom J, et al. High diversity of Vibrio spp. associated with different ecologic...
The Vibrionaceae (Vibrio) are a ubiquitous group of metabolically flexible marine bacteria that play...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The bacterial genus Vib...
Vibrios are ubiquitous and abundant in the aquatic environment. A high abundance of vibrios is also ...
<p>% of OUT’s is referred to the total number of OTU´s classified within the genus <i>Vibrio</i> for...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
The Vibrionaceae, which encompasses several potential pathogens, including V. cholerae, the causativ...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Mangrove ecosystems are environments subject to substantial degradation by anthropogenic activities....