Microbial biofilms induce larval settlement for some invertebrates, including corals; however, the chemical cues involved have rarely been identified. Here, we demonstrate the role of microbial biofilms in inducing larval settlement with the Caribbean coral Porites astreoides and report the first instance of a chemical cue isolated from a marine biofilm bacterium that induces complete settlement (attachment and metamorphosis) of Caribbean coral larvae. Larvae settled in response to natural biofilms, and the response was eliminated when biofilms were treated with antibiotics. A similar settlement response was elicited by monospecific biofilms of a single bacterial strain, Pseudoalteromonas sp. PS5, isolated from the surface biofilm of a crus...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the differences in bacterial communities associated with corals v...
Microbial biofilms induce larval settlement for some invertebrates, including corals; however, the c...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The majority of marine invertebrates produce dispersive larvae which, in order to complete their lif...
The majority of marine invertebrates produce dispersive larvae which, in order to complete their lif...
Microorganisms have been reported to induce settlement and metamorphosis in a wide range of marine i...
Settlement of invertebrates is a key process affecting the structure of marine communities and under...
Settlement of invertebrates is a key process affecting the structure of marine communities and under...
Biofilms of the bacterium Pseudoalteromonas induce metamorphosis of acroporid coral larvae. The bact...
Successful larval settlement and recruitment by corals is critical for the survival of coral reef ec...
Successful larval settlement and recruitment by corals is critical for the survival of coral reef ec...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the differences in bacterial communities associated with corals v...
Microbial biofilms induce larval settlement for some invertebrates, including corals; however, the c...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The induction of larval attachment and metamorphosis of benthic marine invertebrates is widely consi...
The majority of marine invertebrates produce dispersive larvae which, in order to complete their lif...
The majority of marine invertebrates produce dispersive larvae which, in order to complete their lif...
Microorganisms have been reported to induce settlement and metamorphosis in a wide range of marine i...
Settlement of invertebrates is a key process affecting the structure of marine communities and under...
Settlement of invertebrates is a key process affecting the structure of marine communities and under...
Biofilms of the bacterium Pseudoalteromonas induce metamorphosis of acroporid coral larvae. The bact...
Successful larval settlement and recruitment by corals is critical for the survival of coral reef ec...
Successful larval settlement and recruitment by corals is critical for the survival of coral reef ec...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Most benthic invertebrates, including ecosystem engineers such as corals, sponges and bivalves, have...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the differences in bacterial communities associated with corals v...