The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the Central Basin of Lake Baikal. Subsequently, the visible signs of the disease have changed, and now sponges appear with various symptoms of damage to the body, such as discoloration, tissue necrosis, the formation of brown patches and dirty-purple biofilms on some branches. These signs of the disease are accompanied by the mass death of sponges. We identified differences in microbiomes by sequencing 16S rRNA genes and found changes in the consortium of microorganisms of freshwater Baikal sponges. We found that the observed imbalance in the studied microbial communities of diseased sponges is caused by several different conditionally pathogenic...
30 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mor...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the ...
The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the ...
Widespread mortality and disease are recognized as growing problems in benthic marine coral and spon...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
Lake Baikal is the oldest known lake and a unique ecosystem, home to several species of fresh water ...
Reports of sponge disease are becoming increasingly frequent, although almost all instances involve ...
Reports of sponge disease are becoming increasingly frequent, although almost all instances involve ...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
30 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mor...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the ...
The disease of freshwater sponges was first discovered in 2011, when pink samples were found in the ...
Widespread mortality and disease are recognized as growing problems in benthic marine coral and spon...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
International audienceMass mortality events have led to a collapse of the sponge fauna of Lake Baika...
Lake Baikal is the oldest known lake and a unique ecosystem, home to several species of fresh water ...
Reports of sponge disease are becoming increasingly frequent, although almost all instances involve ...
Reports of sponge disease are becoming increasingly frequent, although almost all instances involve ...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
30 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mor...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...
A disease-like syndrome is currently affecting a large percentage of the Ianthella basta populations...