Biofilms and marine invertebrate larvae: what bacteria produce that larvae use to choose settlement sites

MG Hadfield - Annual review of marine science, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Communities of microorganisms form thin coats across solid surfaces in the sea. Larvae of
many marine invertebrates use biofilm components as cues to appropriate settlement sites …

Marine biofilms: diversity of communities and of chemical cues

J Antunes, P Leão… - Environmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Surfaces immersed in seawater are rapidly colonized by various microorganisms, resulting
in the formation of heterogenic marine biofilms. These communities are known to influence …

Chemical mediation of coral larval settlement by crustose coralline algae

J Tebben, CA Motti, N Siboni, DM Tapiolas, AP Negri… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
The majority of marine invertebrates produce dispersive larvae which, in order to complete
their life cycles, must attach and metamorphose into benthic forms. This process, collectively …

[PDF][PDF] Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns

PC Doll, CF Caballes, AS Hoey… - … and Marine Biology, 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Echinoderms are a common component of benthic marine ecosystems, with many being
ecologically and/or economically important. Like many marine organisms, most …

The influence of bacteria on animal metamorphosis

GS Cavalcanti, AT Alker, N Delherbe… - Annual review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The swimming larvae of many marine animals identify a location on the seafloor to settle and
undergo metamorphosis based on the presence of specific surface-bound bacteria. While …

Marine chemical ecology

VJ Paul, R Ritson-Williams - Natural Product Reports, 2008 - pubs.rsc.org
Marine chemical ecology - Natural Product Reports (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B702742G
Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious ArticleNext Article DOI: 10.1039/B702742G …

Marine epibiosis: concepts, ecological consequences and host defence

T Harder - 2008 - Springer
The sessile mode of life is widespread in a variety of marine phyla. Sessile life requires a
stable substratum. On the benthos, motile life stages and sessile adults compete for rigid …

Induction of settlement in the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla by macroalgae, biofilms and conspecifics: a role for bacteria?

SA Dworjanyn, I Pirozzi - Aquaculture, 2008 - Elsevier
For sea urchin aquaculture to be successful large numbers of juveniles need to be efficiently
and cheaply produced. To do this, cues to induce settlement and metamorphosis need to be …

Do cues matter? Highly inductive settlement cues don't ensure high post-settlement survival in sea urchin aquaculture

B Mos, KL Cowden, SJ Nielsen, SA Dworjanyn - PLoS One, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Increasing settlement and post-settlement survival during the critical transition from
planktonic larvae to benthic juveniles will increase efficiency for sea urchin aquaculture. This …

Biotic Control of Surface pH and Evidence of Light-Induced H+ Pum** and Ca2+-H+ Exchange in a Tropical Crustose Coralline Alga

LC Hofmann, M Koch, D de Beer - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Presently, an incomplete mechanistic understanding of tropical reef macroalgae
photosynthesis and calcification restricts predictions of how these important autotrophs will …