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The role of microbiota in kelp gametophyte development and resilience to thermal stress
Abstract Ocean warming is driving profound changes in the ecology of marine habitat formers such as kelps, with negative implications for the biodiversity and ecosystem services they support. Thermal stress can disturb associated microbiota that are essential to the healthy functioning of kelp, but little is known about how this process influences ...
Reina J. Veenhof+5 more
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Multi‐level eDNA metabarcoding revealed that even slight salinity changes alter the community composition of microorganisms and fish. The effect of salinity on alpha‐diversity was taxa‐dependent. Some potentially harmful microorganisms for fish were found, highlighting the importance of utilizing eDNA for monitoring.
Kohei Hamamoto+7 more
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Evaluation of algicidal activity of isolated bacteria from coastal waters and sediments in the Hormozgan Province against Cochlodinium polykrikoides [PDF]
Biological control using marine bacteria is part of the integrated management to control harmful algal blooms (HABs). The aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency and diversity of bacteria in HAB-exposed regions in Hormozgan province and
Mohsen Gozari+6 more
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Vibrio populations across contrasting subtropical environments show salinity driving site differentiation while temperature governs seasonal succession. Phylogenetic analysis revealed three ecological groups with habitat‐specific thermal adaptations among genetically similar strains. Environmental heterogeneity in coastal ecosystems promotes fine‐scale
Siu Hei Wan+5 more
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ABSTRACT Caloric restriction (CR) studies have traditionally focused on species with conventional reproductive roles, emphasising female's greater investment in costly gametes and parental care. While the divergent impact of CR on males and females is evident across species, the factors driving this variation, that is, resource allocation to ...
Freya Adele Pappert+3 more
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Members of the Vibrionaceae family are often associated with chitin-containing organisms, and they are thought to play a major role in chitin degradation.
Sonia Giubergia+3 more
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Targeting the replication initiator of the second Vibrio chromosome: towards generation of vibrionaceae-specific antimicrobial agents. [PDF]
The Vibrionaceae is comprised of numerous aquatic species and includes several human pathogens, such as Vibrio cholerae, the cause of cholera. All organisms in this family have two chromosomes, and replication of the smaller one depends on rctB, a gene ...
Yoshiharu Yamaichi+3 more
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Reciprocal metabolite exchanges between diatoms and bacteria can enhance the growth of both partners and therefore fundamentally influence aquatic ecosystem productivity.
Nine Le Reun+5 more
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Understanding the Application of Plant Extracts in Wound Healing of Fish: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract This review explores the latest developments in the use of plant extracts to promote fish wound healing. Healing from wounds is an essential part of maintaining fish health, especially in aquaculture where injuries can result in large losses. The potential therapeutic benefits of plant extracts, such as their antimicrobial, anti‐inflammatory ...
Christian Larbi Ayisi+3 more
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Reproducibility of Vibrionaceae population structure in coastal bacterioplankton [PDF]
Abstract How reproducibly microbial populations assemble in the wild remains poorly understood. Here, we assess evidence for ecological specialization and predictability of fine-scale population structure and habitat association in coastal ocean Vibrionaceae across years.
Eric J. Alm+7 more
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