Pathogenic <i>Vibrio</i> Species Are Associated with Distinct Environmental Niches and Planktonic Taxa in Southern California (USA) Aquatic Microbiomes
Many species of coastal vibrio bacteria can infect humans, representing a growing health threat linked to increasing seawater temperatures. However, their interactions with surrounding microbes in the environment, especially eukaryotic organisms that may provide nutrients and attachment substrate,...
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Autores principales: | Rachel E. Diner, Drishti Kaul, Ariel Rabines, Hong Zheng, Joshua A. Steele, John F. Griffith, Andrew E. Allen |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d55d1381782e4dca97ff773dc760888c |
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