Background: White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of advancing tissue lesions often resulting in total colony mortality, has been reported from numerous locations throughout the Indo-Pacific, constituting a growing threat to coral reef ecosystems. Methodology/Principal Findings: bacterial isolates were obtained from corals displaying disease signs at three WS outbreak sites: Nikko Bay in the Republic of Palau, Nelly Bay in the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and Majuro Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and used in laboratory-based infection trials to satisfy Henle-Koch's postulates, Evan's rules and Hill's criteria for establishing causality. Infected colonies produced similar...
Porites white patch syndrome (PWPS) is a coral disease recently described in the Western Indian Ocea...
Background: Coral diseases are emerging as a serious threat to coral reefs worldwide. Of nine coral ...
Corals are dependent upon lipids as energy reserves to mount a metabolic response to biotic and abio...
Background: White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of...
BACKGROUND: White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of...
Since the identification of coral diseases in the Caribbean in the early 1970's, the number of repor...
Coral tissue loss diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WS) in the Indo- Pacific, have th...
Infectious diseases are now known to have major effects on the structure and function of coral reef ...
Tissue loss coral diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WSs), induce significant mortalit...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of advancing t...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Incidences of coral disease in the Indo-Pacific are increasing at an alarming rate. In particular, M...
Selective antibiotic treatment of white syndrome (WS)-affected corals (Acropora muricata) from Fiji ...
Selective antibiotic treatment of white syndrome (WS)-affected corals (Acropora muricata) from Fiji ...
Porites white patch syndrome (PWPS) is a coral disease recently described in the Western Indian Ocea...
Background: Coral diseases are emerging as a serious threat to coral reefs worldwide. Of nine coral ...
Corals are dependent upon lipids as energy reserves to mount a metabolic response to biotic and abio...
Background: White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of...
BACKGROUND: White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of...
Since the identification of coral diseases in the Caribbean in the early 1970's, the number of repor...
Coral tissue loss diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WS) in the Indo- Pacific, have th...
Infectious diseases are now known to have major effects on the structure and function of coral reef ...
Tissue loss coral diseases, collectively known as white syndromes (WSs), induce significant mortalit...
Coral reefs around the globe are increasingly threatened by a number of natural and anthropogenic fa...
White Syndrome (WS), a general term for scleractinian coral diseases with acute signs of advancing t...
Disease is increasingly recognized as a threat to coral reef ecosystems, particularly in the light o...
Incidences of coral disease in the Indo-Pacific are increasing at an alarming rate. In particular, M...
Selective antibiotic treatment of white syndrome (WS)-affected corals (Acropora muricata) from Fiji ...
Selective antibiotic treatment of white syndrome (WS)-affected corals (Acropora muricata) from Fiji ...
Porites white patch syndrome (PWPS) is a coral disease recently described in the Western Indian Ocea...
Background: Coral diseases are emerging as a serious threat to coral reefs worldwide. Of nine coral ...
Corals are dependent upon lipids as energy reserves to mount a metabolic response to biotic and abio...