Bacterial biofilms, which are a group of bacteria attaching to and ultimately forming communities on reefs, perform essential ecological functions in coastal ecosystems. Particularly, they may attract or repulse the settling down of opportunistic algae. However, this phenomenon and the interaction mechanism are not fully understood. This study investigated reefs from the Changdao coastal zone to determine the structures and functions of bacterial biofilms symbiosing with various algae using high-throughput sequencing analysis. The Shannon diversity index of microbiota with algal symbiosis reached 5.34, which was higher than that of microbiota wherein algae were absent (4.80). The beta diversity results for 11 samples revealed that there exi...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Despite alterations caused by anthropogenic activities in Singaporean coral reefs, the sponge commun...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...
The coral reef benthos is primarily colonized by corals and algae, which are often in direct competi...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
The microbiota is an important component of the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) and plays a central rol...
The microbiota is an important component of the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) and plays a central rol...
Oligotrophic marine environments are ecological funnels in marine ecosystems and are essential for m...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
<div><p>Biofilms play an important role as a settlement cue for invertebrate larvae and significantl...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Tropical coral reefs worldwide are increasingly threatened by disturbances on both global and local ...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Despite alterations caused by anthropogenic activities in Singaporean coral reefs, the sponge commun...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...
The coral reef benthos is primarily colonized by corals and algae, which are often in direct competi...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
The microbiota is an important component of the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) and plays a central rol...
The microbiota is an important component of the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) and plays a central rol...
Oligotrophic marine environments are ecological funnels in marine ecosystems and are essential for m...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Benthic cyanobacterial mats are increasingly reported to cover major coral reef areas. Although sugg...
Coastal lagoons are represented by steep gradients in physical, chemical, and biological parameters ...
<div><p>Biofilms play an important role as a settlement cue for invertebrate larvae and significantl...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Tropical coral reefs worldwide are increasingly threatened by disturbances on both global and local ...
Bacterial biofilms provide cues for the settlement of marine invertebrates such as coral larvae, and...
Despite alterations caused by anthropogenic activities in Singaporean coral reefs, the sponge commun...
The bacterial community in sediment is sensitive to artificial disturbance, and they respond differe...