Epiphytic macroalgae of maricultured Sargassum and their potential utilizations
Epiphytism commonly occurs in marine benthic macroalgae and seagrass communities under natural conditions and those of mariculture. This can greatly obstruct the cultivation of commercial seaweeds and ultimately impacts the seaweed aquaculture industry ...
Chen Binbin +3 more
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El exoesqueleto de los crustáceos constituye un sustrato adecuado para que las macroalgas marinas desarrollen epibiosis. Entre los años 2018 y 2023 se recolectaron 58 individuos de crustáceos con macroalgas sobre sus exoesqueletos en seis localidades de ...
Asiel Cabrera Gerrero +2 more
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Significance and potential of marine microbial natural bioactive compounds against biofilms/biofouling: necessity for green chemistry [PDF]
Natural products from the unique environments of sea water and oceans represent a largely unfamiliar source for isolation of new microbes, which are potent producers of secondary bioactive metabolites.
Abu Sayem +107 more
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Chemical Defence of a Seagrass against Microfoulers and Its Seasonal Dynamics
In marine environments bacterial microfoulers are an important determinant for the settlement of algal and animal macrofoulers. At the same time fouling is usually subject to seasonal fluctuation.
Chi Guan +2 more
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Protistan epibionts affect prey selectivity patterns and vulnerability to predation in a cyclopoid copepod. [PDF]
Kumar R +4 more
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Screening of Bacterial Symbionts of Seagrass Enhalus SP. Against Biofilm-forming Bacteria [PDF]
Seagrasses have been known to produce secondary metabolites that have important ecological roles, including preventing from pathogen infections and fouling organisms.
Bengen, D. G. (Dietrich) +3 more
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The properties of the body surface play a crucial role in most interactions of marine organisms. Critical ecological properties such as drag, morphology, uptake and release of radiation and organic matter are linked to the body surface of an aquatic organism.
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Epibiosis and molting in two species of Callinectes (Decapoda: Portunidae) from Brazil
The external infestatíon of Callinectes omatus Ordway, 1863 and Callinectes danae Smith, 1869, in particular cirrípeds, was studied for two consecutive years in the Ubatuba Bay (SP) (230 26' S and 45° 02' W). Bryozoans, polychaetes and cirripeds were found on both swimming crab species, but cirrípeds were the most abundant and frequent.
Negreiros-Fransozo, María Lucía +2 more
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Winter Epibiotic Community of the Red King Crab Paralithodes camtschaticus in Sayda Bay (Barents Sea). [PDF]
Dvoretsky AG, Dvoretsky VG.
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Metabolomics and Microbiomics Insights into Differential Surface Fouling of Three Macroalgal Species of Fucus (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) That Co-Exist in the German Baltic Sea. [PDF]
Oppong-Danquah E, Blümel M, Tasdemir D.
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