Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Specificity and transcriptional activity of microbiota associated with low and high microbial abundance sponges from the Red Sea
Lucas Moitinho-Silva et al.
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (2014)
Pyrosequencing Reveals the Microbial Communities in the Red Sea Sponge Carteriospongia foliascens and Their Impressive Shifts in Abnormal Tissues
Zhao-Ming Gao et al.
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY (2014)
Bacterial community profiles in low microbial abundance sponges
Emily C. Giles et al.
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY (2013)
Same, same but different: symbiotic bacterial associations in GBR sponges
N. S. Webster et al.
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY (2013)
Sponge white patch disease affecting the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa
H. Angermeier et al.
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS (2012)
Marine sponges and their microbial symbionts: love and other relationships
Nicole S. Webster et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2012)
Thermal stress responses in the bacterial biosphere of the Great Barrier Reef sponge, Rhopaloeides odorabile
Rachel Simister et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2012)
Assessing the complex sponge microbiota: core, variable and species-specific bacterial communities in marine sponges
Susanne Schmitt et al.
ISME JOURNAL (2012)
The pathology of sponge orange band disease affecting the Caribbean barrel sponge Xestospongia muta
Hilde Angermeier et al.
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY (2011)
Chimeric 16S rRNA sequence formation and detection in Sanger and 454-pyrosequenced PCR amplicons
Brian J. Haas et al.
GENOME RESEARCH (2011)
Pyrosequencing reveals highly diverse and species-specific microbial communities in sponges from the Red Sea
On On Lee et al.
ISME JOURNAL (2011)
MEGA5: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Using Maximum Likelihood, Evolutionary Distance, and Maximum Parsimony Methods
Koichiro Tamura et al.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2011)
PyNAST: a flexible tool for aligning sequences to a template alignment
J. Gregory Caporaso et al.
BIOINFORMATICS (2010)
Search and clustering orders of magnitude faster than BLAST
Robert C. Edgar
BIOINFORMATICS (2010)
Rapidly denoising pyrosequencing amplicon reads by exploiting rank-abundance distributions
Jens Reeder et al.
NATURE METHODS (2010)
QIIME allows analysis of high-throughput community sequencing data
J. Gregory Caporaso et al.
NATURE METHODS (2010)
Conservative Fragments in Bacterial 16S rRNA Genes and Primer Design for 16S Ribosomal DNA Amplicons in Metagenomic Studies
Yong Wang et al.
PLOS ONE (2009)
Shifts in microbial and chemical patterns within the marine sponge Aplysina aerophoba during a disease outbreak
Nicole S. Webster et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2008)
The All-Species Living Tree project: A 16S rRNA-based phylogenetic tree of all sequenced type strains
Pablo Yarza et al.
SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY (2008)
SILVA:: a comprehensive online resource for quality checked and aligned ribosomal RNA sequence data compatible with ARB
Elmar Pruesse et al.
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH (2007)
Naive Bayesian classifier for rapid assignment of rRNA sequences into the new bacterial taxonomy
Qiong Wang et al.
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2007)
Sponge-associated microorganisms: Evolution, ecology, and biotechnological potential
Michael W. Taylor et al.
MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS (2007)
Sponge disease: a global threat?
Nicole S. Webster
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2007)
Spatial distribution of sponge-associated bacteria in the Mediterranean sponge Tethya aurantium
Vera Thiel et al.
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY (2007)
Sponge systematics by Starfish:: Predators distinguish cryptic sympatric species of Caribbean fire sponges, Tedania ignis and Tedania klausi n. sp (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida)
Janie L. Wulff
BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN (2006)
A molecular timescale of eukaryote evolution and the rise of complex multicellular life
SB Hedges et al.
BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (2004)
Culture-independent analysis of gut bacteria: the pig gastrointestinal tract microbiota revisited
TD Leser et al.
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2002)
A spongin-boring alpha-proteobacterium is the etiological agent of disease in the Great Barrier Reef sponge Rhopaloeides odorabile
NS Webster et al.
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2002)