Search Results - "Work, Thierry M."
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Validation of ATR FT-IR to identify polymers of plastic marine debris, including those ingested by marine organisms
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2018)“…Polymer identification of plastic marine debris can help identify its sources, degradation, and fate. We optimized and validated a fast, simple, and accessible…”
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First record of black band disease in the Hawaiian archipelago: response, outbreak status, virulence, and a method of treatment
Published in PloS one (16-03-2015)“…A high number of coral colonies, Montipora spp., with progressive tissue loss were reported from the north shore of Kaua'i by a member of the Eyes of the Reef…”
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Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease in Florida Is Associated With Disruption of Host–Zooxanthellae Physiology
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (16-12-2020)“…Samples from eight species of corals ( Colpophyllia natans , Dendrogyra cylindrus , Diploria labyrinthiformis , Meandrina meandrites , Montastraea cavernosa ,…”
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Sea star wasting disease pathology in Pisaster ochraceus shows a basal-to-surface process affecting color phenotypes differently
Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (03-06-2021)“…Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) refers to a suite of poorly described non-specific clinical signs including abnormal posture, epidermal ulceration, and limb…”
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Viral-Like Particles Are Associated With Endosymbiont Pathology in Florida Corals Affected by Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (05-11-2021)“…Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first documented in 2014 near the Port of Miami, Florida, and has since spread north and south along Florida’s…”
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Pathology of tissue loss (white syndrome) in Acropora sp. corals from the Central Pacific
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-06-2011)“…Histopathology of Acropora corals manifesting tissue loss (white syndrome) reveal a limited host response along with a variety of potentially causative…”
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Phase shift from a coral to a corallimorph-dominated reef associated with a shipwreck on Palmyra atoll
Published in PloS one (20-08-2008)“…Coral reefs can undergo relatively rapid changes in the dominant biota, a phenomenon referred to as phase shift. Various reasons have been proposed to explain…”
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Patterns of coral disease across the Hawaiian archipelago: relating disease to environment
Published in PloS one (31-05-2011)“…In Hawaii, coral reefs occur across a gradient of biological (host abundance), climatic (sea surface temperature anomalies) and anthropogenic conditions from…”
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Ocean warming and acidification have complex interactive effects on the dynamics of a marine fungal disease
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-03-2014)“…Diseases threaten the structure and function of marine ecosystems and are contributing to the global decline of coral reefs. We currently lack an understanding…”
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Author Correction: Exploring the pathology of an epidermal disease affecting a circum-Antarctic sea star
Published in Scientific reports (21-08-2018)“…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper…”
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Growth anomalies on the coral genera Acropora and Porites are strongly associated with host density and human population size across the Indo-Pacific
Published in PloS one (18-02-2011)“…Growth anomalies (GAs) are common, tumor-like diseases that can cause significant morbidity and decreased fecundity in the major Indo-Pacific reef-building…”
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The genome of Chelonid herpesvirus 5 harbors atypical genes
Published in PloS one (02-10-2012)“…The Chelonid fibropapilloma-associated herpesvirus (CFPHV; ChHV5) is believed to be the causative agent of fibropapillomatosis (FP), a neoplastic disease of…”
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Genomic evolution, recombination, and inter-strain diversity of chelonid alphaherpesvirus 5 from Florida and Hawaii green sea turtles with fibropapillomatosis
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (20-02-2018)“…Chelonid alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) is a herpesvirus associated with fibropapillomatosis (FP) in sea turtles worldwide. Single-locus typing has previously…”
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Coastal habitat degradation and green sea turtle diets in Southeastern Brazil
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-06-2011)“…► The feeding area showed low species richness and was classified as degraded. ► The green turtle population was high afflicted by fibropapillomatosis. ► The…”
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Biomedical and veterinary science can increase our understanding of coral disease
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (07-08-2008)“…A balanced approach to coral disease investigation is critical for understanding the global decline of corals. Such an approach should involve the proper use…”
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Inter-specific coral chimerism: genetically distinct multicellular structures associated with tissue loss in Montipora capitata
Published in PloS one (28-07-2011)“…Montipora white syndrome (MWS) results in tissue-loss that is often lethal to Montipora capitata, a major reef building coral that is abundant and dominant in…”
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Differences in Antibody Responses against Chelonid Alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) Suggest Differences in Virus Biology in ChHV5-Seropositive Green Turtles from Hawaii and ChHV5-Seropositive Green Turtles from Florida
Published in Journal of virology (31-01-2020)“…Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a tumor disease associated with a herpesvirus (chelonid herpesvirus 5 [ChHV5]) that affects mainly green turtles globally…”
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Gross and microscopic morphology of lesions in Cnidaria from Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-02-2011)“…► Palmyra Atoll is a functionally intact oceanic reef environment. ► Growth anomalies (GAs) were the most commonly encountered lesion in Cnidaria. ► In…”
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Caryospora-Like Coccidia Infecting Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas): An Emerging Disease With Evidence of Interoceanic Dissemination
Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (22-10-2019)“…Protozoa morphologically consistent with Caryospora sp. are one of the few pathogens associated with episodic mass mortality events involving free-ranging sea…”
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The Ozobranchus leech is a candidate mechanical vector for the fibropapilloma-associated turtle herpesvirus found latently infecting skin tumors on Hawaiian green turtles ( Chelonia mydas)
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (30-03-2004)“…Fibropapillomatosis (FP) of marine turtles is a neoplastic disease of ecological concern. A fibropapilloma-associated turtle herpesvirus (FPTHV) is…”
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