Organisms living on the seafloor are subject to encrustations by a wide variety of animals, plants and microbes. Sea urchins, however, thwart this covering. Despite having a sophisticated immune system, there is no clear molecular mechanism that allows sea urchins to remain free of epibiotic microorganisms. Here, we test the hypothesis that pigmentation biosynthesis in sea urchin spines influences their interactions with microbes in vivo using CRISPR/Cas9. We report three primary findings. First, the microbiome of sea urchin spines is species-specific and much of this community is lost in captivity. Second, different colour morphs associate with bacterial communities that are similar in taxonomic composition, diversity and evenness. Lastly,...
The microbiota of the body wall lesions of the echinoid Tripneustes gratilla, initiated by the grazi...
Many echinoderms contain sub-cuticular bacteria (SCB), symbionts which reside in the lumen between t...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Organisms living on the seafloor are subject to encrustations by a wide variety of animal, plants, a...
In the present work, culture-based and culture-independent investigations were performed to determin...
The sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is a prominent grazer in coastal ecosystems with ...
Sea urchin is an indicator of coastal environmental changes in the global warming era, and is also a...
Porphyrins are a widespread group of pigments in nature which are believed to contribute to shell co...
Morphological plasticity is a genotype-by-environment interaction that enables organisms to increase...
Echinoderms evolved early in the deuterostome lineage, and as such constitute model organisms for co...
The microbial communities involved in the bald sea urchin disease of the echinoid Paracentrotus livi...
In sea urchin development, cell fate specification appears by the 60-cell stage embryo when several ...
The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (P. lividus) was exposed to either virgin or biofilm-covered po...
The bacterial community associated with skin lesions of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla was inve...
Sea urchins play a critical role in marine ecosystems, as they actively participate in maintaining t...
The microbiota of the body wall lesions of the echinoid Tripneustes gratilla, initiated by the grazi...
Many echinoderms contain sub-cuticular bacteria (SCB), symbionts which reside in the lumen between t...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Organisms living on the seafloor are subject to encrustations by a wide variety of animal, plants, a...
In the present work, culture-based and culture-independent investigations were performed to determin...
The sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, is a prominent grazer in coastal ecosystems with ...
Sea urchin is an indicator of coastal environmental changes in the global warming era, and is also a...
Porphyrins are a widespread group of pigments in nature which are believed to contribute to shell co...
Morphological plasticity is a genotype-by-environment interaction that enables organisms to increase...
Echinoderms evolved early in the deuterostome lineage, and as such constitute model organisms for co...
The microbial communities involved in the bald sea urchin disease of the echinoid Paracentrotus livi...
In sea urchin development, cell fate specification appears by the 60-cell stage embryo when several ...
The sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (P. lividus) was exposed to either virgin or biofilm-covered po...
The bacterial community associated with skin lesions of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla was inve...
Sea urchins play a critical role in marine ecosystems, as they actively participate in maintaining t...
The microbiota of the body wall lesions of the echinoid Tripneustes gratilla, initiated by the grazi...
Many echinoderms contain sub-cuticular bacteria (SCB), symbionts which reside in the lumen between t...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...