Ecological research on algal-derived metabolites with antimicrobial activity has recently received increased attention and is no longer only aimed at identifying novel natural compounds with potential use in applied perspectives. Despite this progress, few studies have so far demonstrated ecologically relevant antimicrobial roles of algal metabolites, and even fewer have utilized molecular tools to investigate the effects of these metabolites on the natural community composition of bacteria. In this study, we investigated whether the red alga Bonnemaisonia asparagoides is chemically defended against bacterial colonization of its surface by extracting surface-associated secondary metabolites and testing their antibacterial effects. Furthermo...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
It has previously been shown that the red alga Bonnemaisonia hamifera is less fouled by bacteria rel...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Ecological research on algal-derived metabolites with antimicrobial activity has recently received i...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
The macroalga Fucus vesiculosus carries a specific community of surface bacteria. To identify chemic...
The macroalga Fucus vesiculosus carries a specific community of surface bacteria. To identify chemic...
I investigated the ecological functions of halogenated secondary metabolites from the red alga Aspar...
Bacteria are ubiquitous to marine living surfaces, taking on a broad spectrum of roles frommutualist...
To test whether macroalgae affect microbial colonizers in close proximity in a phylum-specific fashi...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
It has previously been shown that the red alga Bonnemaisonia hamifera is less fouled by bacteria rel...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Ecological research on algal-derived metabolites with antimicrobial activity has recently received i...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
Although numerous algal products have antimicrobial activity, limited knowledge of metabolite locali...
The macroalga Fucus vesiculosus carries a specific community of surface bacteria. To identify chemic...
The macroalga Fucus vesiculosus carries a specific community of surface bacteria. To identify chemic...
I investigated the ecological functions of halogenated secondary metabolites from the red alga Aspar...
Bacteria are ubiquitous to marine living surfaces, taking on a broad spectrum of roles frommutualist...
To test whether macroalgae affect microbial colonizers in close proximity in a phylum-specific fashi...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
It has previously been shown that the red alga Bonnemaisonia hamifera is less fouled by bacteria rel...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...