Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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Location<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Author Index Oral and Poster Exhibits<br />
Program<br />
General<br />
Special<br />
Presentations<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Recognitions<br />
124<br />
P-8.214 Lory Z. SANTIAGO-VÁZQUEZ*, Wolfram M. BRÜCK, Thomas B. BRÜCK, Angela P. DUQUE-ALARCÓN, Peter J.<br />
MCCARTHY, Russell G. KERR<br />
Bacterial Diversity Associated with Tropical Azooxan<strong>the</strong>llate Hexacorals and Octocorals<br />
P-8.215 Pascale TREMBLAY*, Markus G. WEINBAUER, Christian NOZAIS, Cécile ROTTIER, Christine FERRIER-PAGÈS<br />
Bacterial Community Associated with Tissue and Skeleton of Three Scleractinian Species: Galaxea<br />
Fascicularis, Pavona Cactusand Turbinaria Reni<strong>for</strong>mis<br />
P-8.216 Cory KREDIET*, Kim RITCHIE, Mikhail MATZ, Max TEPLITSKI<br />
Bacterial Quorum Sensing Signals and Settlement of Coral Larvae<br />
P-8.217 Kanae MATSUSHIMA*, Masayuki HATTA<br />
Efficient Isolation of Bacteria That Induce Settlement and Metamorphosis of AcroporaLarvae<br />
P-8.218 Wes JOHNSON*, Reney HENDERSON, Garriet SMITH, Ernesto WEIL, Karen NELSON, Pamela MORRIS<br />
Bacterial Communities Associated with <strong>the</strong> Surface Mucopolysaccharide Layer and Tissues of<br />
Healthy and Diseased Montastrea Faveolata<br />
P-8.219 Emily BRODERICK*, Karen BUSHAW-NEWTON, Walker TIMME, Jessica WARD, Kiho KIM<br />
Role of <strong>the</strong> Coral Surface Microbiota in Disease: An in Situ Test Using <strong>the</strong> Gorgonia-Aspergillus<br />
Pathosystem<br />
P-8.220 Iliana BAUMS*<br />
Discoloration of Coral Larval Cultures Caused by Pseudomonas Sp.?<br />
P-8.221 Ka<strong>the</strong>rine WILLIAMS*, Maria VIZCAINO, Jennifer DELANEY, Garriet SMITH, Karen NELSON, Pamela MORRIS<br />
Patterns of Antibiotic Resistance in Microbial Isolates from Pseudopterogorgia Americana<br />
P-8.222 Handoko Adi SUSANTO*, Masaaki YONEDA, Hiroko KOIKE<br />
Values <strong>for</strong> Branching Coral <strong>Reefs</strong> at <strong>the</strong> Berau Marine Conservation Area in East Kalimantan,<br />
Indonesia<br />
P-8.223 Kim RITCHIE*, Jonathan ONUFRYK, Erich BARTELS, Joel THURMOND<br />
Seasonal Changes in Bacterial Communities Associated with Acropora Palmata Surface Mucus and<br />
Surrounding Water Column<br />
P-8.224 Michael SWEET*<br />
Realistic Measure of <strong>the</strong> Supply of Bacteria from <strong>the</strong> Water Column to a Coral<br />
P-8.225 Robert SCHMIEDER*, Tracy MCDOLE, Elizabeth DINSDALE, Mat<strong>the</strong>w HAYNES, Forest ROHWER,<br />
Robert EDWARDS<br />
Transitions in VibrioSpp. Populations Correlate with Human Impact in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Line Islands<br />
P-8.226 Gil SHARON*, Eugene ROSENBERG<br />
Bacterial Growth on Coral Mucus<br />
P-8.227 Nick JACHOWSKI*, Joel THURMOND, Kim RITCHIE<br />
Effect of Temperature and Light Stress on Bacterial Communities in Aiptasia Pulchella<br />
P-8.228 Ryota NAKAJIMA*, Kassim ZALEHA, Rahim AZMAN, Ross OTHMAN, Tatsuki TODA<br />
Coral Mucus Production by Acropora Cervicornisand Its Utilization by Heterotrophic Bacteria<br />
P-8.229 Barbara PFITZNER*, Sandra SCHÖTTNER, Alban RAMETTE, Antje BOETIUS, Christian WILD<br />
Carbonate and Silicate Reef Sands from <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Red Sea Provide Different Micro-Habitats<br />
<strong>for</strong> Specific Bacterial Communities<br />
P-8.230 Kathy KILGORE*, Scott GRAVES, Roy YANONG, Craig WATSON, Ilze BERZINS<br />
Metabolic Profiling of Microbial Communities Within <strong>the</strong> Surface Mucopolysaccharide Layer of<br />
Corals<br />
P-8.231 Pascal MEGE*, W. Owen MCMILLAN, María Gloria DOMÍNGUEZ-BELLO, Edwin HERNANDEZ DELGADO,<br />
Tomas HRBEK<br />
Characterizing Uncultured Coral-Associated Bacteria in Genotypically Distinct Colonies of<br />
Acropora PalmataUsing Universal 16S RDNA Primers<br />
P-8.232 Masayuki HATTA*, Ayaka HORIKOSHI, Chie SASAKI, Yoshimi FURUTA<br />
Metamorphosis Decision of AcroporaLarvae in Response to Mixtures of Exclusive Cues from<br />
Environments<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>