The close association between marine invertebrates, zooxanthellae, and numerous bacteria gives rise to the question of the identity of the actual producer of secondary metabolites. In fall of 2005, a widespread bleaching event occurred throughout the Caribbean Sea in which some colonies of the gorgonian coral Plexaurella fusifera bleached. This study investigated whether zooxanthellae play a key role in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolite terpenes from P. fusifera. The extent of bleaching was examined by chlorophyll A analysis and also by zooxanthellae isolation and cell counting. The bleached and unbleached colonies were found to contain similar concentrations of eremophilene as the major terpene, and both exhibited similar biosynthet...
Coral reefs are diverse and productive but sensitive ecosystems. Due to the impact of climate change...
International audienceCorals live in close association with bacterial communities, but the nature of...
During the past two decades research on marine bacteria has highlighted the tremendous potential of ...
abstract: This report describes a series of experiments designed to determine if terpene biosynthesi...
The loss of zooxanthellae during a short-term, experimentally simulated bleaching event resulted in ...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
This dissertation investigated an array of topical arguments on the function of sesqui- and di-terpe...
The faecal pellets from specimens of the prosobranch mollusc Ovula ovum found feeding on the soft co...
^(13)C/^(12)C ratios of sets of compounds, algal sterols and terpenes, isolated from dinoflagellate ...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
We have assessed the secondary-metabolite chemistry of freshly metamorphosed coral polyps, with and ...
Previous studies have shown that coral maintain a symbiotic relationship between themselves, algal z...
Abstract Marine bacteria produce natural pigments; however, the ability of marine bacterial symbiont...
The Caribbean sponge, Plakortis simplex, is known to contain a large array of secondary metabolites,...
Coral bleaching, the loss of endosymbiotic zooxanthellae and/or chlorophyll a (chl a), results in co...
Coral reefs are diverse and productive but sensitive ecosystems. Due to the impact of climate change...
International audienceCorals live in close association with bacterial communities, but the nature of...
During the past two decades research on marine bacteria has highlighted the tremendous potential of ...
abstract: This report describes a series of experiments designed to determine if terpene biosynthesi...
The loss of zooxanthellae during a short-term, experimentally simulated bleaching event resulted in ...
Biochemical changes in soft corals (Lobophytum compactum and Sinularia flexibilis) affected by bleac...
This dissertation investigated an array of topical arguments on the function of sesqui- and di-terpe...
The faecal pellets from specimens of the prosobranch mollusc Ovula ovum found feeding on the soft co...
^(13)C/^(12)C ratios of sets of compounds, algal sterols and terpenes, isolated from dinoflagellate ...
Coral bleaching occurs when the endosymbiosis between corals and their symbionts disintegrates durin...
We have assessed the secondary-metabolite chemistry of freshly metamorphosed coral polyps, with and ...
Previous studies have shown that coral maintain a symbiotic relationship between themselves, algal z...
Abstract Marine bacteria produce natural pigments; however, the ability of marine bacterial symbiont...
The Caribbean sponge, Plakortis simplex, is known to contain a large array of secondary metabolites,...
Coral bleaching, the loss of endosymbiotic zooxanthellae and/or chlorophyll a (chl a), results in co...
Coral reefs are diverse and productive but sensitive ecosystems. Due to the impact of climate change...
International audienceCorals live in close association with bacterial communities, but the nature of...
During the past two decades research on marine bacteria has highlighted the tremendous potential of ...