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Settlement inhibition of fouling invertebrate larvae by metabolites of the marine bacterium halomonas marina within a polyurethane coating
Authors:TD Perry  M Zinn  R Mitchell
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Microbial Ecology , Harvard University , Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA;2. Laboratory of Microbial Ecology , Harvard University , Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA Fax: E-mail: mitchell@deas.harvard.edu
Abstract:

The marine bacterium, Halomonas marina (ATCC 27129), was shown to inhibit settlement and development of the sessile invertebrates Balanus amphitrite and Bugula neritina. Different bacterial treatments were employed to investigate this interaction. Filmed bacteria and liquid suspensions of whole cells, lysed cells and culture filtrate all reduced settlement of B. amphitrite. Polyurethane coatings containing whole cells were partially inhibitory while lysed cells caused complete inhibition of B. amphitrite larval settlement. In contrast, culture filtrate in a polyurethane matrix stimulated settlement of B. amphitrite larvae. Whole cells, culture filtrate, and lysed cells embedded in a polyurethane coating also controlled B. neritina settlement and maturation.
Keywords:Halomonas marina (ATCC 27129)  Balanus amphitrite  Bugula neritina  antifouling  barnacle  bryozoan
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