The role of microorganisms in coral health, disease and evolution
- E. Rosenberg, O. Koren, L. Reshef, R. Efrony, I. Zilber-Rosenberg
- Environmental Science, BiologyNature Reviews Microbiology
- 1 May 2007
Generalization of the coral probiotic hypothesis has led to the hologenome theory of evolution, which proposes the occurrence of a dynamic relationship between symbiotic microorganisms and corals that selects for the coral holobiont that is best suited for the prevailing environmental conditions.
Adherence of bacteria to hydrocarbons: A simple method for measuring cell‐surface hydrophobicity
- M. Rosenberg, D. Gutnick, E. Rosenberg
- Biology
- 1 September 1980
Commensal bacteria play a role in mating preference of Drosophila melanogaster
- G. Sharon, D. Segal, J. Ringo, A. Hefetz, I. Zilber-Rosenberg, E. Rosenberg
- BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 1 November 2010
In this study, mating preference was achieved by dividing a population of Drosophila melanogaster and rearing one part on a molasses medium and the other on a starch medium and it was confirmed that symbiotic bacteria can influence mating preference by changing the levels of cuticular hydrocarbon sex pheromones.
The coral probiotic hypothesis.
- L. Reshef, O. Koren, Y. Loya, I. Zilber-Rosenberg, E. Rosenberg
- Biology, Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Microbiology
- 1 December 2006
The Coral Probiotic Hypothesis posits that a dynamic relationship exists between symbiotic microorganisms and environmental conditions which brings about the selection of the most advantageous coral holobiont.
Role of microorganisms in the evolution of animals and plants: the hologenome theory of evolution.
- I. Zilber-Rosenberg, E. Rosenberg
- BiologyFEMS Microbiology Reviews
- 1 August 2008
The hologenome theory of evolution considers the holobiont (the animal or plant with all of its associated microorganisms) as a unit of selection in evolution and fits within the framework of the 'superorganism' proposed by Wilson and Sober.
Coral disease, environmental drivers, and the balance between coral and microbial associates
- D. Harvell, E. Jordán-Dahlgren, B. Willis
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2007
Monitoring coral disease will create a baseline and long-term data set that can be used to test specific hypotheses about how climate and anthropogenic drivers, such as decreasing water quality, threaten coral reef sustainability.
Vibrio coralliilyticus sp. nov., a temperature-dependent pathogen of the coral Pocillopora damicornis.
- Y. Ben-Haim, F. Thompson, E. Rosenberg
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 2003
The YB1T strain, the aetiological agent of tissue lysis of the coral Pocillopora damicornis, was characterized as a novel Vibrio species on the basis of 16S rDNA sequence, DNA-DNA hybridization data, AFLP and GTG5-PCR genomic fingerprinting patterns and phenotypic properties, including the cellular fatty acid profile.
Targeted enhancement of cortical-hippocampal brain networks and associative memory
- E. Bock, M. Wagner, E. Stackebrandt
- Biology
- 2014
Phylogenetically, Hup of N. moscoviensis clusters with group 2a [NiFe] hydrogenases of Cyano-bacteria and nonphototrophicAlpha-andGam-maproteobacteria, although Nitrospirabelong to a distinct bacterial phylum, was likely acquired byNitrospirathroughlateralgenetransfer.
Biosurfactants and oil bioremediation.
- E. Ron, E. Rosenberg
- BiologyCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology
- 1 June 2002
Introduction to the Proteobacteria
- K. Kersters, P. Vos, K. Schleifer
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 2004
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