Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) within different sponges have advanced considerably over the last two decades. Thousands of microbes, mostly unculturable, operational taxonomic units (OTUs) have been identified through the advances of high-throughput DNA sequencing. However, in spite of compelling data pointing to bona fide symbioses between many microbes and the sponge host, determination of specific microbial symbiont functions remains difficult to pinpoint and equivocal in many cases. In this chapter, I highlight past and present approaches toward addressing the potential functions of microbial symbionts (mostly bacterial) found in marine sponges and invertebrates. In an ...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
Marine sponges often form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fulfil a specific need within t...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Sponges can harbour diverse communities of microbial symbionts, collectively referred to as a holobi...
Evolution of multicellular eukaryotes is intimately associated with microbial interactions resulting...
Sponges have a significant impact on marine benthic communities, they are of biotechnological intere...
A paradigm shift has recently transformed the field of biological science; molecular advances have r...
A paradigm shift has recently transformed the field of biological science; molecular advances have r...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
Marine sponges often form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fulfil a specific need within t...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
All living multicellular organisms contain associated microorganisms, which often make substantial s...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
Sponges can harbour diverse communities of microbial symbionts, collectively referred to as a holobi...
Evolution of multicellular eukaryotes is intimately associated with microbial interactions resulting...
Sponges have a significant impact on marine benthic communities, they are of biotechnological intere...
A paradigm shift has recently transformed the field of biological science; molecular advances have r...
A paradigm shift has recently transformed the field of biological science; molecular advances have r...
Marine sponges represent an excellent example of host-microbe symbiosis. Yet, most sponge-associated...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) often contain dense and diverse microbial communities, which can co...
Marine sponges often form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fulfil a specific need within t...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...