Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pearl oyster (Pinctada maxima), have been increasing in frequency and severity. The bivalve microbiome is linked to health and disease dynamics, particularly in oysters, with putative pathogens within the Vibrio genus commonly implicated in oyster diseases. Previous studies have been biased toward the Pacific oyster because of its global dominance in oyster aquaculture, while much less is known about the microbiome of P. maxima. We sought to address this knowledge gap by characterizing the P. maxima bacterial community, and we hypothesized that bacterial community composition, and specifically the occurrence of Vibrio, will vary according to the...
International audienceBackgroundThe impact of the microbiota on host fitness has so far mainly been ...
Bacterial communities from wave-dominated estuaries had similar compositions and higher bacterial ab...
Prokaryotic communities are ubiquitous in every environment on earth. In the oceans they are integra...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Different organs of a host represent distinct microenvironments resulting in the establishment of mu...
Oysters play an important role in coastal ecology and are a globally popular seafood source. However...
Oysters naturally harbor the human gastric pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus, but the nature of this ...
Elucidating the role of prokaryotic symbionts in mediating host physiology has emerged as an importa...
Background: Studies of oyster microbiomes have revealed that a limited number of microbes, including...
Bacteria of the genus Vibrio occur at a continuum from free-living to symbiotic life forms, includin...
Wommack, K. EricPolson, Shawn W.The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is a keystone species in ...
Microbiota can have positive and negative effects on hosts depending on the environmental conditions...
International audienceBackgroundThe impact of the microbiota on host fitness has so far mainly been ...
Bacterial communities from wave-dominated estuaries had similar compositions and higher bacterial ab...
Prokaryotic communities are ubiquitous in every environment on earth. In the oceans they are integra...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Diseases of bivalves of aquacultural importance, including the valuable Australian silver-lipped pea...
Different organs of a host represent distinct microenvironments resulting in the establishment of mu...
Oysters play an important role in coastal ecology and are a globally popular seafood source. However...
Oysters naturally harbor the human gastric pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus, but the nature of this ...
Elucidating the role of prokaryotic symbionts in mediating host physiology has emerged as an importa...
Background: Studies of oyster microbiomes have revealed that a limited number of microbes, including...
Bacteria of the genus Vibrio occur at a continuum from free-living to symbiotic life forms, includin...
Wommack, K. EricPolson, Shawn W.The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is a keystone species in ...
Microbiota can have positive and negative effects on hosts depending on the environmental conditions...
International audienceBackgroundThe impact of the microbiota on host fitness has so far mainly been ...
Bacterial communities from wave-dominated estuaries had similar compositions and higher bacterial ab...
Prokaryotic communities are ubiquitous in every environment on earth. In the oceans they are integra...