Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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P-8.233 Maoz FINE, Ehud BANIN, Dalit MERON*<br />
The Impact of PH on Coral Bacterial Community<br />
P-8.234 Ophélie LADRIÈRE*, Laetitia THEUNIS, Annick WILMOTTE, Mathieu POULICEK<br />
Functional Diversity of Microbial Communities Associated with <strong>the</strong> Mucus of Scleractinians<br />
Around Moorea (French Polynesia)<br />
P-8.235 Monica LINS-DE-BARROS*, Ricardo P. VIEIRA, Ricardo COUTINHO, Maysa B.M. CLEMENTINO,<br />
Alexander M. CARDOSO, Aline TURQUE, Cynthia B. SILVEIRA, Vívian A. MONTEIRO, Orlando B. MARTINS<br />
Prokaryotic Diversity Associated with Brazilian Corals<br />
P-8.236 Corinne WHITBY, Boyd MCKEW, Leanne HEPBURN*<br />
Coral Associated Microbial Community Diversity: Differences Between Impacted and Non-<br />
Impacted <strong>Reefs</strong> in SE Sulawesi, Indonesia<br />
P-8.237 Tracy AINSWORTH*, Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG<br />
Coral-Bacterial Associations Vary Under Environmental and Experimental Conditions<br />
P-8.238 Maya SHNIT-ORLAND*, Ariel KUSHMARO<br />
Coral Mucus as a Source of Bacteria with Antimicrobial Activity<br />
P-8.239 Ron JOHNSTONE*, Mark DAVEY, Anna EDLUND, Sara SJÖLING<br />
Changes in Coral-Surface Bacterial Communities Following Bleaching Induced Coral Mortality and<br />
Their Implications <strong>for</strong> Ecosystem Function<br />
P-8.240 Cory KREDIET*, Kim RITCHIE, Erin LIPP, Max TEPLITSKI<br />
Phenotypic Characterization of a Coral White Pox Pathogen, Serratia Marcescens<br />
P-8.241 Pedro CASTRO*, Juan A. SANCHEZ<br />
Free Living Symbiodinium Sp. Existence in <strong>the</strong> Rocky Reef of <strong>the</strong> Pacific Coast of Colombia<br />
P-8.242 Miahnie Joy PUEBLOS*, Wolfgang REICHARDT<br />
Microbial Community Profile of Coral Mucus from Recovering PoritesUlcerative White Spot<br />
Disease<br />
P-8.243 Maria VIZCAINO*, Gregory S. MATTHEWS, Nikole E. KIME, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine WILLIAMS, Peter D.R. MOELLER,<br />
Pamela J. MORRIS<br />
Anti-Microbial and Antibiotic Resistance of Vibrio Coralliilyticus and Sister Phylotypes<br />
9. Chemical Ecology On Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
Co-Chairs: V.J. Paul, K. Arthur, N. Lindquist, J. Pawlik<br />
Tuesday, July 8<br />
P-9.244 Wendy A. COVER*, Donald C. POTTS<br />
Coral Recruitment at Sites with and Without Cyanobacteria Blooms on Midway Atoll, NW<br />
Hawaiian Islands<br />
P-9.245 Deborah GOCHFELD*, Haidy KAMEL<br />
A Comparison of Defensive Metabolite Production in Healthy and Diseased Sponges<br />
P-9.246 Belinda LONGAKIT*, Michelle KELLY, Filipina SOTTO<br />
Taxonomy and Distribution of Some Sponges of Cebu, Philippines with Notes on Their Biomedical<br />
Properties<br />
P-9.247 Wai LEONG*, Joseph PAWLIK<br />
Is There a Trade-Off Between Chemical Defense and Reproduction in Reef Sponges?<br />
P-9.248 Ingeborg IPING PETTERSON*<br />
Chemistry and Ecology of a Coral Encrusting Marine Sponge, Terpios Spp., from Guam<br />
P-9.249 Voranop VIYAKARN*, Nalinee RASSAMETHUMMATHIKUL, Udomsak DARUMAS, Suchana CHAVANICH<br />
Feeding Preference, Growth Rate, and Secondary Chemical Substance of <strong>the</strong> Nudibranch, Jorunna<br />
Funebris, Associated with <strong>the</strong> Blue Sponge, XestospongiaSp<br />
P-9.250 Maia MUKHERJEE*, Lyndon WEST, Howard LASKER<br />
Implications of Inter- And Intra- Species Variation in Secondary Metabolite Chemistry of <strong>the</strong><br />
Genus Pseudopterogorgia<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong><br />
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Location<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Special<br />
Recognitions<br />
General<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Program Exhibits Oral and Poster<br />
Presentations<br />
Author Index