The bacterial communities associated with the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis showing tissue lesions indicative of a White Plague (WP)-like disease were investigated. Two molecular screening techniques using bacterial 16S rDNA genes were used and demonstrated distinct differences between the bacterial communities of diseased and non-diseased coral tissues, and also in relation to the proximity of tissue lesions on diseased corals. Differences between non-diseased corals and the apparently healthy tissues remote from the tissue lesion in affected corals indicates a 'whole coral' response to a relatively small area of infection with a perturbation in the normal microbial flora occurring prior to the onset of visible signs of disease. The...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...
White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral ...
The scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on western Indian Ocean reef...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
Coral diseases are characterized by microbial community shifts in coral mucus and tissue, but causes...
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic ch...
Coral reefs are threatened throughout the world. A major factor contributing to their decline is out...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
Acropora white syndrome (AWS) is characterized by rapid tissue loss revealing the white underlying s...
<div><p>Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macros...
White plague disease has significantly affected Caribbean corals over the last two decades. This dis...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral ...
Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, and altered b...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...
White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral ...
The scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on western Indian Ocean reef...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
Coral diseases are characterized by microbial community shifts in coral mucus and tissue, but causes...
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic ch...
Coral reefs are threatened throughout the world. A major factor contributing to their decline is out...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
Acropora white syndrome (AWS) is characterized by rapid tissue loss revealing the white underlying s...
<div><p>Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macros...
White plague disease has significantly affected Caribbean corals over the last two decades. This dis...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral ...
Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, and altered b...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...
White band disease type I (WBD I) has been a major cause of the dramatic decline of Acroporid coral ...
The scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on western Indian Ocean reef...