Interactions between microbial biofilms and marine fouling algae: a mini review |
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Authors: | Sophie Mieszkin Maureen E. Callow James A. Callow |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.s.mieszkin@bham.ac.uk;3. School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. |
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Abstract: | Natural and artificial substrata immersed in the marine environment are typically colonized by microorganisms, which may moderate the settlement/recruitment of algal spores and invertebrate larvae of macrofouling organisms. This mini-review summarizes the major interactions occurring between microbial biofilms and marine fouling algae, including their effects on the settlement, growth and morphology of the adult plants. The roles of chemical compounds that are produced by both bacteria and algae and which drive the interactions are reviewed. The possibility of using such bioactive compounds to control macrofouling will be discussed. |
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Keywords: | microbial biofilms bacteria marine algae Ulva spp. diatoms settlement secondary metabolites quorum sensing |
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