We carried out a 16-month in situ study to investigate the ecology of Vibrio spp. and pathogenic Vibrio species in coastal sediments of the Mediterranean Sea, employing multiple-regression analysis to reveal the major environmental factors controlling their occurrence in the benthic environment. In addition, association between vibrios and sediment-inhabiting meiofauna, which is a major component of benthic ecosystems, was investigated. Culturable and total Vibrio spp. estimates by most-probable-number technique coupled with standard polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR methods, respectively, were at least one order of magnitude higher in sediment than in seawater. In addition, potential human pathogenic species Vibrio cholerae...
Vibrio is a very diverse genus responsible for different human and animal diseases. The accurate ide...
International audienceVibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio cholerae are human patho...
The colonisation of planktonic copepod integument by bacteria belonging to the family of Vibrionacea...
We carried out a 16-month in situ study to investigate the ecology of Vibrio spp. and pathogenic Vi...
In the marine environment, vibrios adhere to a number of substrates including chitin-rich organisms ...
The Vibrio genus is widespread in marine and brackish environments, and several species are human an...
A survey was undertaken to examine sea water and sediment for the presence of Vibrio and Aeromonas ...
In the marine environment, the persistence and abundance of Vibrio are related to a number of enviro...
The present work describes a retrospective study aiming to verify a possible correlation between the...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a natural inhabitant of estuarine and marine environments constituting pa...
The present work describes a retrospective study aiming to verify a possible correlation between the...
Mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates in the temperate north-western (NW) Mediterranean Sea...
Vibrio spp. in the marine environment play an important role in biodegradation, nutrient regeneratio...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The bacterial genus Vib...
Vibrio is a very diverse genus responsible for different human and animal diseases. The accurate ide...
International audienceVibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio cholerae are human patho...
The colonisation of planktonic copepod integument by bacteria belonging to the family of Vibrionacea...
We carried out a 16-month in situ study to investigate the ecology of Vibrio spp. and pathogenic Vi...
In the marine environment, vibrios adhere to a number of substrates including chitin-rich organisms ...
The Vibrio genus is widespread in marine and brackish environments, and several species are human an...
A survey was undertaken to examine sea water and sediment for the presence of Vibrio and Aeromonas ...
In the marine environment, the persistence and abundance of Vibrio are related to a number of enviro...
The present work describes a retrospective study aiming to verify a possible correlation between the...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a natural inhabitant of estuarine and marine environments constituting pa...
The present work describes a retrospective study aiming to verify a possible correlation between the...
Mass mortality events of benthic invertebrates in the temperate north-western (NW) Mediterranean Sea...
Vibrio spp. in the marine environment play an important role in biodegradation, nutrient regeneratio...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The bacterial genus Vib...
Vibrio is a very diverse genus responsible for different human and animal diseases. The accurate ide...
International audienceVibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio cholerae are human patho...
The colonisation of planktonic copepod integument by bacteria belonging to the family of Vibrionacea...