The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) afflicts numerous coral species and is widespread throughout the Caribbean, yet there are no known causal agents. In this study we aimed to characterise the microbial communities (bacteria and fungi) associated with DSS lesions affecting the coral Stephanocoenia intersepta using nonculture molecular techniques. Bacterial diversity of healthy tissues (H), those in advance of the lesion interface (apparently healthy AH), and three sizes of disease lesions (small, medium, and large) varied significantly (ANOSIM R = 0.052 p<0.001), apart from the medium and large lesions, which were similar in their community profile. Four bacteria fitted i...
We investigated bacterial assemblages associated with corals displaying symptoms of the “White Syndr...
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic ch...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Coral disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) was described...
Coral disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) was described...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
The bacterial communities associated with the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis showing tissue le...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
Recently, reports of coral disease have increased significantly across the world's tropical oceans. ...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Coral diseases are characterized by microbial community shifts in coral mucus and tissue, but causes...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Over the last half-century, coral diseases have contributed to the rapid decline of coral population...
<div><p>Over the last half-century, coral diseases have contributed to the rapid decline of coral po...
We investigated bacterial assemblages associated with corals displaying symptoms of the “White Syndr...
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic ch...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...
The number and prevalence of coral diseases/syndromes are increasing worldwide. Dark Spot Syndrome (...
Coral disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) was described...
Coral disease is one of the major causes of reef degradation. Dark Spot Syndrome (DSS) was described...
The bacterial community associated with black band disease (BBD) of the scleractinian corals Diplori...
The bacterial communities associated with the Caribbean coral Montastrea annularis showing tissue le...
Bacterial diseases affecting scleractinian corals pose an enormous threat to the health of coral ree...
Recently, reports of coral disease have increased significantly across the world's tropical oceans. ...
Coral diseases were unknown in the scientific community fifty years ago. Since the discovery of a co...
Coral diseases are characterized by microbial community shifts in coral mucus and tissue, but causes...
Changes of the black band disease (BBD)-associated microbial consortium on the surface of a Favia sp...
Over the last half-century, coral diseases have contributed to the rapid decline of coral population...
<div><p>Over the last half-century, coral diseases have contributed to the rapid decline of coral po...
We investigated bacterial assemblages associated with corals displaying symptoms of the “White Syndr...
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic ch...
Culture-independent molecular (16S ribosomal RNA) techniques showed distinct differences in bacteria...