<p>The bacterial and eukaryotic communities forming biofilms on six different antifouling coatings, three biocidal and three fouling-release, on boards statically submerged in a marine environment were studied using next-generation sequencing. Sequenced amplicons of bacterial 16S ribosomal DNA and eukaryotic ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer were assigned taxonomy by comparison to reference databases and relative abundances were calculated. Differences in species composition, bacterial and eukaryotic, and relative abundance were observed between the biofilms on the various coatings; the main difference was between coating type, biocidal compared to fouling-release. Species composition and relative abundance also changed through time...
International audienceSurface colonization in seawater first corresponds to the selection of specifi...
The application of molecular tools to the investigation of microbiologically influenced corrosion (M...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...
Abstract Marine biofouling imposes serious environmental and economic impacts on marine applications...
Marine biofilms are microbial aggregates that ubiquitously develop on substrates in seawater. Biofil...
<div><p>Marine biofilms are precursors for colonization by larger fouling organisms, including non-i...
Multispecies biofilms represent a pervasive threat to marine-based industry, resulting in USD billio...
Marine biofilms are a collective of microbes that can grow on many different surfaces immersed in ma...
Microorganism attachment to any newly submerged surface lays the foundation for all forthcoming wave...
International audienceMarine biofouling communities, including biofilms, are composed of many eukary...
Marine biofilms are microbial aggregates that ubiquitously develop on substrates in seawater. Biofil...
More effective control of membrane biofouling in membrane bioreactors (MBRs) lies in the fundamental...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Previously, we demonstrated that silver nanoparticle-dispersed silane-based coating could inhibit bi...
In this study, the actual anti-biofouling (AF) efficacy of three protective coatings, including a ch...
International audienceSurface colonization in seawater first corresponds to the selection of specifi...
The application of molecular tools to the investigation of microbiologically influenced corrosion (M...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...
Abstract Marine biofouling imposes serious environmental and economic impacts on marine applications...
Marine biofilms are microbial aggregates that ubiquitously develop on substrates in seawater. Biofil...
<div><p>Marine biofilms are precursors for colonization by larger fouling organisms, including non-i...
Multispecies biofilms represent a pervasive threat to marine-based industry, resulting in USD billio...
Marine biofilms are a collective of microbes that can grow on many different surfaces immersed in ma...
Microorganism attachment to any newly submerged surface lays the foundation for all forthcoming wave...
International audienceMarine biofouling communities, including biofilms, are composed of many eukary...
Marine biofilms are microbial aggregates that ubiquitously develop on substrates in seawater. Biofil...
More effective control of membrane biofouling in membrane bioreactors (MBRs) lies in the fundamental...
Economic losses can result from biofouling establishment on man-made structures. Macrofouling causes...
Previously, we demonstrated that silver nanoparticle-dispersed silane-based coating could inhibit bi...
In this study, the actual anti-biofouling (AF) efficacy of three protective coatings, including a ch...
International audienceSurface colonization in seawater first corresponds to the selection of specifi...
The application of molecular tools to the investigation of microbiologically influenced corrosion (M...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...