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Publikováno v:
Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy. 185
Gorgonians respond to insult (damage and disease) by producing sclerites containing a purple pigment as opposed to the normal white sclerites. Raman microscopy is used to study the purple areas of three species of diseased coral, Gorgonia ventalina,
Autor:
Charlie Milliken, Michael C. Flickinger, Garriet W. Smith, Chris M. Yeager, Magdalena Piskorska, Tanya Soule, Jimmy L. Gosse
Publikováno v:
Microbial Biotechnology. 6:515-525
To assess the applicability of latex cell coatings as an "off-the-shelf' biocatalyst, the effect of osmoprotectants, temperature, humidity and O{sub 2} on preservation of H{sub 2} production in Rhodopseudomonas palustris coatings was evaluated. Immed
Autor:
Jaime Garzón-Ferreira, María Catalina Reyes-Nivia, Diego L. Gil-Agudelo, Alberto Rodriguez-Ramirez, Raúl Navas-Camacho, Garriet W. Smith, Sonia Bejarano
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Marine and Coastal Research. 38
Los arrecifes coralinos, uno de los mas bellos e importantes ecosistemas de nuestro planeta, han existido por mas de 200 millones de anos, sobreviviendo a grandes cambios durante su historia (glaciaciones, extinciones masivas, entre otros). Sin embar
Autor:
Peter D. R. Moeller, Nikole E. Kimes, Karen E. Nelson, Manolito Torralba, Maria I. Vizcaino, Garriet W. Smith, Katherine Williams, Wesley R. Johnson, Ernesto Weil, Pamela J. Morris
Publikováno v:
Microbial Ecology. 59:646-657
Vibrio coralliilyticus is a global marine pathogen that has been found to cause disease in several marine organisms, including corals. This study is the first report of the isolation of V. coralliilyticus from a diseased Caribbean octocoral, Pseudopt
Publikováno v:
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 87:67-78
One prominent hypothesis regarding climate change and scleractinian corals is that thermal stress compromises immune competence. To test this hypothesis we tracked how the immune defenses of bleached, apparently healthy and yellow band disease (YBD)
Publikováno v:
The ISME Journal. 3:752-755
The fungus Aspergillus sydowii is the causative agent of epidemics that affect gorgonian corals (sea fans) and has significantly affected their populations in the Caribbean Sea. We have isolated a strain of A. sydowii from healthy marine sponges (Spo
Autor:
Thomas J. Goreau, K.B. Winiarski-Cervino, Fabiano L. Thompson, James M. Cervino, Konrad A Hughen, Garriet W. Smith, E. Bartels, Bruno Gomez-Gil, Raymond L. Hayes, E.A. Lorence
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Microbiology. 105:1658-1671
Aims: To determine the relationship between yellow band disease (YBD)associated pathogenic bacteria found in both Caribbean and Indo-Pacific reefs, and the virulence of these pathogens. YBD is one of the most significant coral diseases of the tropics
Autor:
Eric Jordán-Dahlgren, Garriet W. Smith, Laurie J. Raymundo, Susan Merkel, C. Drew Harvell, Eugene Rosenberg, Ernesto Weil, Bette L. Willis
Publikováno v:
Oceanography. 20:172-195
across the globe, we are witnessing the decline of coral reef ecosystems. One relatively new factor contributing to this decline is the outbreak of destructive infectious diseases, especially on Caribbean reefs. As the Coral Disease Working Group of
Autor:
Shawn W. Polson, James M. Cervino, Thomas J. Goreau, Kathryn Winiarski-Cervino, Garriet W. Smith
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 324:139-150
Ianthella basta marine sponges in Kimbe Bay, west New Britain, Papua New Guinea were affected by a disease, and exhibited high mortality, between 1996 and 2000. These fan-shaped sponges were mottled with brown lesions, rotted tissue and large holes.