Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve marine invertebrates, in particular bivalves, corals, and sponges. Among these events, extensive die-offs of Ircinia fasciculata sponges have been recurrently reported in western Mediterranean. The goal of our study was to test whether the temperature-related mass sponge die-offs were associated with or preceded by an early unbalanced bacterial microbiome in the sponge tissues. We took advantage of the early detection of disease and compared the microbiomes of healthy vs. early diseased I. fasciculata tissues. Our results showed a microbiome shift in early diseased tissues. The abundance of Gammaproteobacteria and Acidobacteria increased and that...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
30 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mor...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Sponges form a highly diverse and ecologically significant component of benthic communities. Despite...
Mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates in the Mediterranean Sea are becoming an increasing c...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mortality events that involve mari...
30 páginas, 7 figuras, 1 tabla.Ocean warming is affecting marine benthic ecosystems through mass mor...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Sporadic mass mortality events of Mediterranean sponges following periods of anomalously high temper...
Sponges form a highly diverse and ecologically significant component of benthic communities. Despite...
Mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates in the Mediterranean Sea are becoming an increasing c...
Large-scale mortality of marine invertebrates is a major global concern for ocean ecosystems and man...
Mass mortality events are increasing dramatically in all coastal marine environments. Determining th...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...
Bioeroding sponges break down calcium carbonate substratum, including coral skeleton, and their capa...