Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declining worldwide. One potential cause of seagrass population declines is wasting disease, which is caused by opportunistic pathogens in the genus Labyrinthula. While infection with these pathogens is common in seagrasses, theory suggests that disease only occurs when environmental stressors cause immunosuppression of the host. Recent evidence suggests that host factors may also contribute to disease caused by opportunistic pathogens. In order to quantify patterns of disease, identify risk factors, and investigate responses to infection, we surveyed shoot density, shoot length, epiphyte load, production of plant defenses (phenols), and wasting di...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Many marine pathogens are opportunists, present in the environment, but causing disease only under c...
As we increase our studies of marine diseases and their population- and community- level impacts, th...
Infectious disease has the potential to cause devastating damage to valuable marine organisms and ha...
Infectious disease has the potential to cause devastating damage to valuable marine organisms and ha...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem benefits but are at risk from disease. Eelgrass (Zostera...
Widely regarded as critical marine habitat, seagrass provides ecologically and economically valuable...
During the 1930s, ‘wasting disease’ decimated eelgrass, Zostera marina L., meadows along the Atlanti...
Understanding the possible reasons for eelgrass decline is especially important considering the impo...
In the 1930s the wasting disease pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae is believed to have killed 90% of th...
The temperate seagrass species eelgrass Zostera marina can be infected by the wasting disease pathog...
Infectious disease is a critical component of healthy ecosystem function, however recent evidence in...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Seagrasses are ecosystem engineers of essential marine habitat. Their populations are rapidly declin...
Many marine pathogens are opportunists, present in the environment, but causing disease only under c...
As we increase our studies of marine diseases and their population- and community- level impacts, th...
Infectious disease has the potential to cause devastating damage to valuable marine organisms and ha...
Infectious disease has the potential to cause devastating damage to valuable marine organisms and ha...
Seagrass meadows provide valuable ecosystem benefits but are at risk from disease. Eelgrass (Zostera...
Widely regarded as critical marine habitat, seagrass provides ecologically and economically valuable...
During the 1930s, ‘wasting disease’ decimated eelgrass, Zostera marina L., meadows along the Atlanti...
Understanding the possible reasons for eelgrass decline is especially important considering the impo...
In the 1930s the wasting disease pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae is believed to have killed 90% of th...
The temperate seagrass species eelgrass Zostera marina can be infected by the wasting disease pathog...
Infectious disease is a critical component of healthy ecosystem function, however recent evidence in...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...
Seagrass wasting disease, caused by the opportunistic marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the...
Predicting outcomes of marine disease outbreaks presents a challenge in the face of both global and ...