نتایج جستجو برای: Euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
B W Jones J E Lopez J Huttenburg M K Nishiguchi

Squids from the genus Euprymna (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) and their symbiotic bacteria Vibrio fischeri form a mutualism in which vibrios inhabit a complex light organ within the squid host. A host-mediated daily expulsion event seeds surrounding seawater with symbiotically capable V. fischeri that environmentally colonize newly hatched axenic Euprymna juveniles. Competition experiments using nat...

ژورنال: :علوم و فنون شیلات 0
حسن ساربان ایستگاه تحقیقات شیلاتی نرمتنان بندرلنگه

چرخه زندگی اسکویید دم کوتاه،euprymnahyllebergi از خانواده sepiolidae، با تفریخ تخم ها و پرورش نوزادان در دمای 5/0±5/28 درجه سانتی گراد و شوری 38-37 در هزار، در ایستگاه تحقیقات شیلاتی نرم تنان بررسی شد. پس از 2±13 روز انکوباسیون، اسکویید نوزاد با طول مانتل 05/0±23/2 میلی متر و وزن 1±4 میلی گرم از تخم بیرون آمد و با آرتمیا، میگوی مایسید و پست لارو میگوی وانامی تغذیه شد. نوزاد در مدت 30 روز به طول...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
W Soto E B Punke M K Nishiguchi

The symbiosis between marine bioluminescent Vibrio bacteria and the sepiolid squid Euprymna is a model for studying animal-bacterial Interactions. Vibrio symbionts native to particular Euprymna species are competitively dominant, capable of outcompeting foreign Vibrio strains from other Euprymna host species. Despite competitive dominance, secondary colonization events by invading nonnative Vib...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

Cephalopod research remains limited by the inability to culture species under laboratory conditions for multiple generations provide continuous access animals at all stages of life cycle. Here, we describe a multi-generational system two emerging cephalopod models: hummingbird or Berry’s bobtail squid, Euprymna berryi Sasaki, 1929, and Morse’s morsei Verrill, 1881, which are primarily found off...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2012
Tim Miyashiro Edward G Ruby

The bioluminescence emitted by the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri is a particularly striking result of individual microbial cells co-ordinating a group behaviour. The genes responsible for light production are principally regulated by the LuxR-LuxI quorum-sensing system. In addition to LuxR-LuxI, numerous other genetic elements and environmental conditions control bioluminescence production. ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
M S Wollenberg E G Ruby

We resolved the intraspecific diversity of Vibrio fischeri, the bioluminescent symbiont of the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes, at two previously unexplored morphological and geographical scales. These scales ranged from submillimeter regions within the host light organ to the several kilometers encompassing two host populations around Oahu. To facilitate this effort, we employed both...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Noreen L Lyell Eric V Stabb

Vibrio fischeri ES114 is a bioluminescent symbiont of the squid Euprymna scolopes. Like most isolates from E. scolopes, ES114 produces only dim luminescence outside the host, even in dense cultures. We previously identified mutants with brighter luminescence, and here we report their symbiotic phenotypes, providing insights into the host environment.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Andrew J Collins Spencer V Nyholm

Phaeobacter gallaeciensis strain ANG1 represents the dominant member of the bacterial consortium within the reproductive accessory nidamental gland (ANG) of the squid Euprymna scolopes. We present a 4.59-Mb assembly of its genome, which may provide clues as to how it benefits its host.

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