Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the Western Pacific, and Sepiola, the deeper-, colder-water-dwelling Mediterranean and Atlantic squids—are known to recruit luminous bacteria into light organ symbioses. The light organ symbiont of Euprymna spp. is Vibrio fischeri, but until now, the light organ symbionts of Sepiola spp. have remained inadequately identified. We used a combination of molecular and physiological characteristics to reveal that the light organs of Sepiola affinis and Sepiola robusta contain a mixed population of Vibrio logei and V. fischeri, with V. logei comprising between 63 and 100% of the bacteria in the light organs that we analyzed. V. logei had not previousl...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
Several groups of marine fishes and squids form mutualistic bioluminescent symbioses with luminous b...
Vibrio fischeri is the bacterial symbiont within the light-emitting organ of the sepiolid squid Eupr...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids--Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and th...
One of the best-documented aspects of the biology of lumi-nous bacteria has been their abundance and...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
We resolved the intraspecific diversity of Vibrio fischeri, the bioluminescent symbiont of the Hawai...
ABSTRACT The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio (Aliivibrio) fischeri is the natural lig...
Although most Vibrio fischeri isolates are capable of symbiosis, the coevolution of certain strains ...
Although most Vibrio fischeri isolates are capable of symbiosis, the coevolution of certain strains ...
There is an increasing recognition of the importance of strain differences in the ecology of a symbi...
The genus Sepiola (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) contains 10 known species that occur in the Mediterranea...
The symbiosis between Euprymna scolopes squid and its bioluminescent bacterial symbiont, Vibrio fisc...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
Several groups of marine fishes and squids form mutualistic bioluminescent symbioses with luminous b...
Vibrio fischeri is the bacterial symbiont within the light-emitting organ of the sepiolid squid Eupr...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids—Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and the...
Two genera of sepiolid squids--Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and th...
One of the best-documented aspects of the biology of lumi-nous bacteria has been their abundance and...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
We resolved the intraspecific diversity of Vibrio fischeri, the bioluminescent symbiont of the Hawai...
ABSTRACT The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio (Aliivibrio) fischeri is the natural lig...
Although most Vibrio fischeri isolates are capable of symbiosis, the coevolution of certain strains ...
Although most Vibrio fischeri isolates are capable of symbiosis, the coevolution of certain strains ...
There is an increasing recognition of the importance of strain differences in the ecology of a symbi...
The genus Sepiola (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) contains 10 known species that occur in the Mediterranea...
The symbiosis between Euprymna scolopes squid and its bioluminescent bacterial symbiont, Vibrio fisc...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
Several groups of marine fishes and squids form mutualistic bioluminescent symbioses with luminous b...
Vibrio fischeri is the bacterial symbiont within the light-emitting organ of the sepiolid squid Eupr...