Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide each year. Endemic to aquatic environments, V. cholerae's proliferation and dynamics in marine systems are not well understood. Here, we show that under a variety of coastal seawater conditions V. cholerae remained primarily in a free-living state as opposed to attaching to particles. Growth rates of free-living V. cholerae (μ: 0.6-2.9 day-1) were high (similar to reported values for the bacterial assemblages; 0.3-2.5 day -1) particularly in phytoplankton bloom waters. However, these populations were subject to heavy grazing-mortality by protozoan predators. Thus, grazing-mortality counterbalanced growth, keeping V. cholerae populations in che...
Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative bacterium that causes cholera, has played a significant role in the...
activity. Previous laboratory experiments revealed that Vibrio cholerae A1552 biofilms secrete an an...
Vibrio cholerae, a natural inhabitant of the marine environment, is capable of evolving from a stric...
7Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide ...
Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 is autochthonous to estuarine and coastal waters. However, its populatio...
Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 is autochthonous to estuarine and coastal waters. However, its populatio...
Changes in global climate have raised concerns about the emergence and resurgence of infectious dise...
Evidence indicates that the atmospheric and oceanic processes that occur in response to increased gr...
Previous laboratory experiments revealed that Vibrio cholerae A1552 biofilms secrete an antiprotozoa...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
It is now well accepted that Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the water-borne disease cholera...
In the aquatic environment, Vibrio cholerae has been reported to be associated with a variety of liv...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Understanding the seasonal emergence and reemergence of cholera is challenging due to the complex dy...
The Vibrionaceae, which encompasses several potential pathogens, including V. cholerae, the causativ...
Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative bacterium that causes cholera, has played a significant role in the...
activity. Previous laboratory experiments revealed that Vibrio cholerae A1552 biofilms secrete an an...
Vibrio cholerae, a natural inhabitant of the marine environment, is capable of evolving from a stric...
7Cholera disease, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, afflicts hundreds of thousands worldwide ...
Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 is autochthonous to estuarine and coastal waters. However, its populatio...
Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 is autochthonous to estuarine and coastal waters. However, its populatio...
Changes in global climate have raised concerns about the emergence and resurgence of infectious dise...
Evidence indicates that the atmospheric and oceanic processes that occur in response to increased gr...
Previous laboratory experiments revealed that Vibrio cholerae A1552 biofilms secrete an antiprotozoa...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
It is now well accepted that Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the water-borne disease cholera...
In the aquatic environment, Vibrio cholerae has been reported to be associated with a variety of liv...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Understanding the seasonal emergence and reemergence of cholera is challenging due to the complex dy...
The Vibrionaceae, which encompasses several potential pathogens, including V. cholerae, the causativ...
Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative bacterium that causes cholera, has played a significant role in the...
activity. Previous laboratory experiments revealed that Vibrio cholerae A1552 biofilms secrete an an...
Vibrio cholerae, a natural inhabitant of the marine environment, is capable of evolving from a stric...