The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diploria strigosa, Montastrea annularis and Colpophyllia natans was examined using culture-independent techniques. Two complementary molecular screening techniques of 16S rDNA genes [amplified 16S ribosomal DNA restriction analysis (ARDRA) of clone libraries and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE)] were used to give a comprehensive characterization of the community. Findings support previous studies indicating low bacterial abundance and diversity associated with healthy corals. A single cyanobacterial ribotype was present in all the diseased samples, but this was not the same as that identified from Phormidium corallyticum culture isolat...
The etiology of black band disease (BBD), a persistent, globally distributed coral disease character...
are important causes of reef coral mortality for which causal agents have not been definitively iden...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...
Microbial communities associated with black band disease (BBD) in massive stony corals from the Nort...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a well-described disease plaguing corals worldwide. It has been establis...
The bacterial communities associated with the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis showing tissue le...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, and altered b...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a widely distributed and destructive coral disease that has been studied...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
The etiology of black band disease (BBD), a persistent, globally distributed coral disease character...
are important causes of reef coral mortality for which causal agents have not been definitively iden...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...
Microbial communities associated with black band disease (BBD) in massive stony corals from the Nort...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a well-described disease plaguing corals worldwide. It has been establis...
The bacterial communities associated with the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis showing tissue le...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, and altered b...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a widely distributed and destructive coral disease that has been studied...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
The etiology of black band disease (BBD), a persistent, globally distributed coral disease character...
are important causes of reef coral mortality for which causal agents have not been definitively iden...
BACKGROUND: Coral-associated bacteria are increasingly considered to be important in coral health, a...