This study examined microbial infestation of phyllosomas, including proliferation of bacteria in the hepatopancreas and heavy external fouling of appendages and cuticle with filamentous bacteria and sessile protozoa. \n \nCulture- and molecular-based microbial community analysis was performed on the water column, tank biofilm and whole phyllosomas of standard larval-rearing environments. \n \nScanning electron microscopy confirmed fouling by filamentous bacteria of at least two morphological types and also fouling by rod-shaped bacteria. \n \nPhyllosoma survival as a percentage of the whole population (measured over 3 separate standard larval-rearing trials) were calculated from daily counts of dead animals siphoned from the bottom of each ...
Shell disease in Crustacea is a widely recognized syndrome having a polymicrobial etiology, and mani...
Bdellovibrio and like organisms (BALOs) are Gram-negative obligate predators of other bacteria in a ...
The type strain of Vibrio owensii (DY05) was isolated during an epizootic of aquaculture-reared larv...
A thorough understanding of the microorganisms and pathogens associated with the larval stage of the...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the bacterial community associated with wild-caught, mid-stage l...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the bacterial community associated with wild-caught, mid-stage l...
The ornate tropical rock lobster, Panulirus ornatus has substantial potential as an aquaculture spec...
The present study investigates Vibrio outbreak in the hatchery system designed for larval rearing of...
The reliance on wild stocks of ornate spiny lobster (Panulirus ornatus) for aquaculture and fisherie...
The challenge with poorly performing larvae and high mortality in replicate tanks is a bottleneck in...
Shell disease in Crustacea is a widely recognized syndrome having a polymicrobial etiology, and mani...
In southern New England, USA, shell disease affects the profitability of the American lobster Homaru...
Aquaculture today exploits only a limited number of species for production and there is a need to ut...
Aquaculture today exploits only a limited number of species for production and there is a need to ut...
The bacterial populations in the farming of spiny lobster could have either beneficial or harmful ef...
Shell disease in Crustacea is a widely recognized syndrome having a polymicrobial etiology, and mani...
Bdellovibrio and like organisms (BALOs) are Gram-negative obligate predators of other bacteria in a ...
The type strain of Vibrio owensii (DY05) was isolated during an epizootic of aquaculture-reared larv...
A thorough understanding of the microorganisms and pathogens associated with the larval stage of the...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the bacterial community associated with wild-caught, mid-stage l...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the bacterial community associated with wild-caught, mid-stage l...
The ornate tropical rock lobster, Panulirus ornatus has substantial potential as an aquaculture spec...
The present study investigates Vibrio outbreak in the hatchery system designed for larval rearing of...
The reliance on wild stocks of ornate spiny lobster (Panulirus ornatus) for aquaculture and fisherie...
The challenge with poorly performing larvae and high mortality in replicate tanks is a bottleneck in...
Shell disease in Crustacea is a widely recognized syndrome having a polymicrobial etiology, and mani...
In southern New England, USA, shell disease affects the profitability of the American lobster Homaru...
Aquaculture today exploits only a limited number of species for production and there is a need to ut...
Aquaculture today exploits only a limited number of species for production and there is a need to ut...
The bacterial populations in the farming of spiny lobster could have either beneficial or harmful ef...
Shell disease in Crustacea is a widely recognized syndrome having a polymicrobial etiology, and mani...
Bdellovibrio and like organisms (BALOs) are Gram-negative obligate predators of other bacteria in a ...
The type strain of Vibrio owensii (DY05) was isolated during an epizootic of aquaculture-reared larv...