نتایج جستجو برای: euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 1996
E G Ruby

Although the study of microbe-host interactions has been traditionally dominated by an interest in pathogenic associations, there is an increasing awareness of the importance of cooperative symbiotic interactions in the biology of many bacteria and their animal and plant hosts. This review examines a model system for the study of such symbioses, the light organ association between the bobtail s...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2005
David L Sinn Natalie A Moltschaniwskyj

Personality traits are a major class of behavioral variation often observed within populations of animals. However, little is known of the integration between personality and an individual's underlying biology. To address this, the authors measured personality traits in squid (Euprymna tasmanica) in 2 contexts while also describing trait correlates with biological parameters. Four traits (shy a...

2012
M. S. Wollenberg S. P. Preheim M. F. Polz

This study reports the first description and molecular characterization of naturally occurring, nonbioluminescent strains of Vibrio fischeri. These ‘dark’ V. fischeri strains remained non-bioluminescent even after treatment with both autoinducer and aldehyde, substrate additions that typically maximize light production in dim strains of luminous bacteria. Surprisingly, the entire lux locus (eig...

2017
M Sabrina Pankey Randi L Foxall Ian M Ster Lauren A Perry Brian M Schuster Rachel A Donner Matthew Coyle Vaughn S Cooper Cheryl A Whistler

Host immune and physical barriers protect against pathogens but also impede the establishment of essential symbiotic partnerships. To reveal mechanisms by which beneficial organisms adapt to circumvent host defenses, we experimentally evolved ecologically distinct bioluminescent Vibrio fischeri by colonization and growth within the light organs of the squid Euprymna scolopes. Serial squid passa...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2010
Andrew R Morris Karen L Visick

Bacteria employ a variety of mechanisms to promote and control colonization of their respective hosts, including restricting the expression of genes necessary for colonization to distinct situations (i.e. encounter with a prospective host). In the symbiosis between the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri and its host squid, Euprymna scolopes, colonization proceeds via a transient biofilm formed by...

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