International audienceHomoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique morphological features, and Homoscleromorpha were therefore recently proposed as the fourth class of sponges. The microbiology of these sponges was mainly studied by electron microscopy while molecular studies are scarce. The aim of this study was to characterize the bacteria in Oscarella sponges using molecular tools. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis revealed distinct bacterial profiles in five Oscarella species and several color morphs of Oscarella lobularis. These profiles are characteristic of low microbial abundance (LMA) sponges. This was further confirmed by analysis of a 16S rRNA clone library from O. lobularis that yielded a low ...
In a comparative examination of the culturable diversity of microbial communities in two sponge spec...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...
Sponges often harbour a dense and diverse microbial community. Presently, a large discrepancy exists...
Homoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique morphological features, a...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
International audienceThe recent description of the polychromatic sponge Plakina kanaky revealed ori...
The sponge class Homoscleromorpha has a challenging taxonomy and its systematics is still a matter o...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
Marine sponges harbor dense microbial communities of exceptionally high diversity. Despite the compl...
International audienceCurrently composed of only one order and two families, the class Homoscleromor...
International audienceThe homoscleromorph sponge Oscarella carmela, first described from central Cal...
Marine sponges (Porifera) harbor large amounts of commensal microbial communities within the sponge ...
The recent application of molecular microbial ecology tools to sponge-microbe associations has revea...
In spite of considerable insights into the microbial diversity of marine sponges, quantitative infor...
In a comparative examination of the culturable diversity of microbial communities in two sponge spec...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...
Sponges often harbour a dense and diverse microbial community. Presently, a large discrepancy exists...
Homoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique morphological features, a...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
International audienceThe recent description of the polychromatic sponge Plakina kanaky revealed ori...
The sponge class Homoscleromorpha has a challenging taxonomy and its systematics is still a matter o...
The family Oscarellidae is one of the two families in the class Homoscleromorpha (phylum Porifera) a...
Marine sponges harbor dense microbial communities of exceptionally high diversity. Despite the compl...
International audienceCurrently composed of only one order and two families, the class Homoscleromor...
International audienceThe homoscleromorph sponge Oscarella carmela, first described from central Cal...
Marine sponges (Porifera) harbor large amounts of commensal microbial communities within the sponge ...
The recent application of molecular microbial ecology tools to sponge-microbe associations has revea...
In spite of considerable insights into the microbial diversity of marine sponges, quantitative infor...
In a comparative examination of the culturable diversity of microbial communities in two sponge spec...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...
Sponges often harbour a dense and diverse microbial community. Presently, a large discrepancy exists...