The cyanobacterial genus Lyngbya includes free-living, benthic, filamentous cyanobacteria that form periodic nuisance blooms in lagoons, reefs, and estuaries. Lyngbya spp. are prolific producers of biologically active compounds that deter grazers and help blooms persist in the marine environment. Here, our investigations reveal the presence of three distinct Lyngbya species on nearshore reefs in Broward County, FL, sampled in 2006 and 2007. With a combination of morphological measurements, molecular biology techniques, and natural products chemistry, we associated these three Lyngbya species with three distinct Lyngbya chemotypes. One species, identified as Lyngbya cf. confervoides via morphological measurements and 16S rRNA gene sequencing...
Natural products from the marine environment constitute one of the richest and most reliable sources...
Microbial natural products are important for the understanding of microbial interactions, chemical d...
Marine benthic cyanobacteria in tropical areas have recently been associated with several human pois...
The cyanobacterial genus Lyngbya includes free-living, benthic, filamentous cyanobacteria that form ...
The frequency, magnitude and persistence of cyanobacteria bloom events are increasing worldwide and ...
During the last three decades, tropical marine cyanobacteria have emerged as an extraordinarily prol...
During the last three decades, tropical marine cyanobacteria have emerged as an extraordinarily prol...
Marine cyanobacteria exhibit a high production of bioactive and structurally diverse natural product...
International audienceIn the last decades, an apparent increase in the frequency of benthic cyanobac...
Cyanobacteria are often considered proliferative in relation with the global change affecting oceans...
In the last decades, an apparent increase in the frequency of benthic cyanobacterial blooms has occu...
During the last two decades benthic Cyanobacteria have become more prevalent on coral reefs sites ar...
Overgrowth of benthic cyanobacterial mats (BCMs) is prevalent in marine environments, partly driven ...
The natural world is an extraordinary source of diverse organisms and natural product compounds. The...
Introduction: Cyanobacteria are important members of the dense biofilms that colonize available subs...
Natural products from the marine environment constitute one of the richest and most reliable sources...
Microbial natural products are important for the understanding of microbial interactions, chemical d...
Marine benthic cyanobacteria in tropical areas have recently been associated with several human pois...
The cyanobacterial genus Lyngbya includes free-living, benthic, filamentous cyanobacteria that form ...
The frequency, magnitude and persistence of cyanobacteria bloom events are increasing worldwide and ...
During the last three decades, tropical marine cyanobacteria have emerged as an extraordinarily prol...
During the last three decades, tropical marine cyanobacteria have emerged as an extraordinarily prol...
Marine cyanobacteria exhibit a high production of bioactive and structurally diverse natural product...
International audienceIn the last decades, an apparent increase in the frequency of benthic cyanobac...
Cyanobacteria are often considered proliferative in relation with the global change affecting oceans...
In the last decades, an apparent increase in the frequency of benthic cyanobacterial blooms has occu...
During the last two decades benthic Cyanobacteria have become more prevalent on coral reefs sites ar...
Overgrowth of benthic cyanobacterial mats (BCMs) is prevalent in marine environments, partly driven ...
The natural world is an extraordinary source of diverse organisms and natural product compounds. The...
Introduction: Cyanobacteria are important members of the dense biofilms that colonize available subs...
Natural products from the marine environment constitute one of the richest and most reliable sources...
Microbial natural products are important for the understanding of microbial interactions, chemical d...
Marine benthic cyanobacteria in tropical areas have recently been associated with several human pois...