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Loggerhead Sea Turtles as Hosts of Diverse Bacterial and Fungal Communities. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrob Ecol
Filek K   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Non‐toxic protection against epibiosis

Biofouling, 1998
Epibiosis on four marine benthic invertebrate species was found to be reduced relative to other nearby surfaces, suggesting the existence of an underlying protection against fouling. In all four cases, toxic chemical antifouling defenses were wanting or inconsistent.
Martin Wahl, Mark Lenz
exaly   +6 more sources

Bacterial epibiosis on Bahamian and Pacific ascidians

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1995
Interactions between epibiotic bacteria and organisms possibly play a central role in marine ecology. Despite its potential significance, this held has long time been neglected. For most aquatic taxa nothing is known about presence/absence of bacteria on their.
Martin Wahl
exaly   +4 more sources

Ciliate—decapod epibiosis in two areas of the north-west Mediterranean coast

Journal of Natural History, 2003
A study was carried out of the protozoan ciliate epibionts present on diverse decapod crustaceans from two areas of the north-west Mediterranean. A total of 92 crustaceans was examined (65 brachyurans and 27 anomurans, belonging to 15 species). Seventeen ciliate species were identified (two heterotrichs, two chonotrichs, ten suctorians, and three ...
Gregorio Fernandez-Leborans
exaly   +3 more sources

Prevalence of epibiosis in plankton community of the Indian EEZ: a review

Symbiosis, 2021
Epibiotic associations in the plankton community have been documented along the west and east coast of India. This report indicates a higher predominance of epibiosis along the east coast compared to the west. A total of 28 ciliates and one diatom species were reported epibiotic on the various planktonic host in the east coast, whereas only 17 ciliates
M. P. Sandra   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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