International audienceRecent surveys conducted on Reunion Island coral reefs revealed an atypical manifestation of black band disease on the main framework building coral, Porites lutea. This BBD manifestation (PorBBD) presented a thick lighter-colored band, which preceded the typical BBD lesion. Whilst BBD aetiology has been intensively described worldwide, it remains unclear if corals with apparently similar lesions across coral reefs are affectedby the same pathogens. Therefore, a multidisciplinary approach involving field surveys, gross lesion monitoring, histopathology and 454-pyrosequencing was employed to provide the first comprehensive characterization of this particular manifestation.Surveys conducted within two geomorphological zo...
Coral diseases have caused a substantial decline in the biodiversity and abundance of reef-building ...
Examination of coral fragments infected with black band disease (BBD) at the fine- and ultrastructur...
Since the identification of coral diseases in the Caribbean in the early 1970's, the number of repor...
Recent surveys conducted on Reunion Island coral reefs revealed an atypical manifestation of black b...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a widely distributed and destructive coral disease that has been studied...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a well-described disease plaguing corals worldwide. It has been establis...
The prevalence of black band disease (BBD), a virulent coral disease characterized by a thick microb...
Microbial communities associated with black band disease (BBD) in massive stony corals from the Nort...
International audienceThe scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on wes...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
The scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on western Indian Ocean reef...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
Black band disease (BBD) is a widespread coral disease which mainly infects massive framework-buildi...
Coral diseases have caused a substantial decline in the biodiversity and abundance of reef-building ...
Examination of coral fragments infected with black band disease (BBD) at the fine- and ultrastructur...
Since the identification of coral diseases in the Caribbean in the early 1970's, the number of repor...
Recent surveys conducted on Reunion Island coral reefs revealed an atypical manifestation of black b...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a widely distributed and destructive coral disease that has been studied...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Black Band Disease (BBD) is a well-described disease plaguing corals worldwide. It has been establis...
The prevalence of black band disease (BBD), a virulent coral disease characterized by a thick microb...
Microbial communities associated with black band disease (BBD) in massive stony corals from the Nort...
International audienceThe scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on wes...
Black band disease (BBD) consists of a mat-forming microbial consortium that migrates across coral c...
The scleractinian coral Porites lutea, an important reef-building coral on western Indian Ocean reef...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
Black band disease (BBD) is a widespread coral disease which mainly infects massive framework-buildi...
Coral diseases have caused a substantial decline in the biodiversity and abundance of reef-building ...
Examination of coral fragments infected with black band disease (BBD) at the fine- and ultrastructur...
Since the identification of coral diseases in the Caribbean in the early 1970's, the number of repor...