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David G Bourne

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Environmental Microbiology|October 14, 2017
Disentangling causation: complex roles of coral-associated microorganisms in diseaseHanaka Mera, David G Bourne
Environmental Microbiology|July 14, 2005
Diversity of bacteria associated with the coral Pocillopora damicornis from the Great Barrier ReefDavid G Bourne, Colin B Munn
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|November 8, 2021
Probiotics for coral aquaculture: challenges and considerationsCallaway Thatcher, Lone Høj, David G Bourne
The ISME Journal|September 3, 2010
Changes in sulfate-reducing bacterial populations during the onset of black band diseaseDavid G Bourne, Andrew Muirhead, Yui Sato
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|May 18, 2006
A single cyanobacterial ribotype is associated with both red and black bands on diseased corals from PalauMeir Sussman, David G Bourne, Bette L Willis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 30, 2007
Zooxanthellae harvested by ciliates associated with brown band syndrome of corals remain photosynthetically competentKarin E Ulstrup, Michael Kühl, David G Bourne
The ISME Journal|September 25, 2009
Successional changes in bacterial communities during the development of black band disease on the reef coral, Montipora hispidaYui Sato, Bette L Willis, David G Bourne
Microbial Ecology|August 17, 2012
Intergenerational transfer of specific bacteria in corals and possible implications for offspring fitnessJanja Ceh, Mike van Keulen, David G Bourne
Environmental Microbiology Reports|June 14, 2013
Metagenomic analysis of the coral holobiont during a natural bleaching event on the Great Barrier ReefRaechel Littman, Bette L Willis, David G Bourne
Trends in Microbiology|December 9, 2023
Microbes guide corals looking to find a homeDavid G Bourne, Yui Sato, Hillary A Smith
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Environmental Microbiology|October 14, 2017
Disentangling causation: complex roles of coral-associated microorganisms in diseaseHanaka Mera, David G Bourne
Environmental Microbiology|July 14, 2005
Diversity of bacteria associated with the coral Pocillopora damicornis from the Great Barrier ReefDavid G Bourne, Colin B Munn
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|November 8, 2021
Probiotics for coral aquaculture: challenges and considerationsCallaway Thatcher, Lone Høj, David G Bourne
The ISME Journal|September 3, 2010
Changes in sulfate-reducing bacterial populations during the onset of black band diseaseDavid G Bourne, Andrew Muirhead, Yui Sato
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|May 18, 2006
A single cyanobacterial ribotype is associated with both red and black bands on diseased corals from PalauMeir Sussman, David G Bourne, Bette L Willis
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 30, 2007
Zooxanthellae harvested by ciliates associated with brown band syndrome of corals remain photosynthetically competentKarin E Ulstrup, Michael Kühl, David G Bourne
The ISME Journal|September 25, 2009
Successional changes in bacterial communities during the development of black band disease on the reef coral, Montipora hispidaYui Sato, Bette L Willis, David G Bourne
Microbial Ecology|August 17, 2012
Intergenerational transfer of specific bacteria in corals and possible implications for offspring fitnessJanja Ceh, Mike van Keulen, David G Bourne
Environmental Microbiology Reports|June 14, 2013
Metagenomic analysis of the coral holobiont during a natural bleaching event on the Great Barrier ReefRaechel Littman, Bette L Willis, David G Bourne
Trends in Microbiology|December 9, 2023
Microbes guide corals looking to find a homeDavid G Bourne, Yui Sato, Hillary A Smith
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