The evolution and ecology of bacterial warfare

ET Granato, TA Meiller-Legrand, KR Foster - Current biology, 2019 - cell.com
Bacteria have evolved a wide range of mechanisms to harm and kill their competitors,
including chemical, mechanical and biological weapons. Here we review the incredible …

Sponge-associated microorganisms: evolution, ecology, and biotechnological potential

MW Taylor, R Radax, D Steger… - … and molecular biology …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
Marine sponges often contain diverse and abundant microbial communities, including
bacteria, archaea, microalgae, and fungi. In some cases, these microbial associates …

Marine biology: function, biodiversity, ecology

JS Levinton - (No Title), 2001 - cir.nii.ac.jp
" With its clear and conversational writing style, comprehensive coverage, and sophisticated
presentation," Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity, Ecology", Sixth Edition, is regarded by …

Marine chemical ecology: chemical signals and cues structure marine populations, communities, and ecosystems

ME Hay - Annual review of marine science, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Chemical cues constitute much of the language of life in the sea. Our understanding of biotic
interactions and their effects on marine ecosystems will advance more rapidly if this …

Nutrient fluxes through sponges: biology, budgets, and ecological implications

M Maldonado, M Ribes, FC van Duyl - Advances in marine biology, 2012 - Elsevier
Marine sponges are able to process a variety of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P),
and silicon (Si) dissolved compounds, in addition to the particulate C, N, and P obtained …

Chemically rich seaweeds poison corals when not controlled by herbivores

DB Rasher, ME Hay - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Coral reefs are in dramatic global decline, with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. It is
unclear, however, whether seaweeds harm corals directly or colonize opportunistically …

Ecological interactions of marine sponges

JL Wulff - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
Les éponges réagissent à la plupart des autres organismes des systèmes marins, en tant
que compétiteurs, symbiotes, hôtes de symbiotes, consommateurs et proies. L'étude et la …

Macroalgal terpenes function as allelopathic agents against reef corals

DB Rasher, EP Stout, S Engel… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
During recent decades, many tropical reefs have transitioned from coral to macroalgal
dominance. These community shifts increase the frequency of algal–coral interactions and …

Selective feeding in the hawksbill turtle, an important predator in coral reef ecosystems

YM León, KA Bjorndal - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2002 - int-res.com
We evaluated selective feeding in hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata by comparing
ingested prey species with their availability at 2 sites in the SW Dominican Republic …

[图书][B] Marine chemical ecology

JB McClintock, BJ Baker - 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
The interdisciplinary field of marine chemical ecology is an expanding and dynamic science.
It is no surprise that the breadth of marine organisms studied expanded in concert with …