Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2013204625> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2013204625 endingPage "3714" @default.
- W2013204625 startingPage "3703" @default.
- W2013204625 abstract "ABSTRACT Vibrio parahaemolyticus , a species that includes strains known to be pathogenic in humans, and other Vibrionaceae are common, naturally occurring bacteria in coastal environments. Understanding the ecology and transport of these organisms within estuarine systems is fundamental to predicting outbreaks of pathogenic strains. Infaunal burrows serve as conduits for increased transport of tidal waters and V. parahaemolyticus cells by providing large open channels from the sediment to salt marsh tidal creeks. An extensive seasonal study was conducted at the North Inlet Estuary in Georgetown, SC, to quantify Vibrionaceae and specifically V. parahaemolyticus bacteria in tidal water, fiddler crab ( Uca pugilator , Uca pugnax ) burrow water, and interstitial pore water. Numbers of V. parahaemolyticus bacteria were significantly higher within burrow waters (4,875 CFU ml −1 ) than in creek water (193 CFU ml −1 ) and interstitial pore water (128 CFU ml −1 ), demonstrating that infaunal burrows are sites of V. parahaemolyticus enrichment. A strong seasonal trend of increased abundances of Vibrionaceae and V. parahaemolyticus organisms during the warmer months of May through September was observed. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis of isolates presumed to be V. parahaemolyticus from creek water, pore water, and burrow water identified substantial strain-level genetic variability among V. parahaemolyticus bacteria. Analysis of carbon substrate utilization capabilities of organisms presumed to be V. parahaemolyticus also indicated physiological diversity within this clade, which helps to explain the broad distribution of these strains within the estuary. These burrows are “hot spots” of Vibrionaceae and V. parahaemolyticus cell numbers and strain diversity and represent an important microhabitat." @default.
- W2013204625 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2013204625 creator A5026165978 @default.
- W2013204625 creator A5078950882 @default.
- W2013204625 date "2011-06-01" @default.
- W2013204625 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2013204625 title "Infaunal Burrows Are Enrichment Zones for Vibrio parahaemolyticus" @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1499735319 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1500520775 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1891661784 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1968333964 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1991644375 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W1997120059 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2017604742 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2029364634 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2036543661 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2041705898 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2043858864 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2047579892 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2054163804 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2054333010 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2060278665 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2079325186 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2081442956 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2096786997 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2097382368 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2098560274 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2104463724 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2107140354 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2109593925 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2123330477 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2124535797 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2134878206 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2138808184 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2139810696 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2140159334 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2146237557 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2146396346 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2157812225 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2167450753 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W2204748130 @default.
- W2013204625 cites W4255911191 @default.
- W2013204625 doi "https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.02897-10" @default.
- W2013204625 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3127632" @default.
- W2013204625 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21478307" @default.
- W2013204625 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2013204625 type Work @default.
- W2013204625 sameAs 2013204625 @default.
- W2013204625 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252012 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252013 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252014 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252015 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252016 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252017 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252018 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252019 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252020 @default.
- W2013204625 countsByYear W20132046252021 @default.
- W2013204625 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2013204625 hasAuthorship W2013204625A5026165978 @default.
- W2013204625 hasAuthorship W2013204625A5078950882 @default.
- W2013204625 hasBestOaLocation W20132046252 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C2776154503 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C2776422119 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C2776575720 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C87441765 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C88160329 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C18903297 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C2776154503 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C2776422119 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C2776575720 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C523546767 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C54355233 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C86803240 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C87441765 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C88160329 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C89423630 @default.
- W2013204625 hasConceptScore W2013204625C90856448 @default.
- W2013204625 hasIssue "11" @default.
- W2013204625 hasLocation W20132046251 @default.
- W2013204625 hasLocation W20132046252 @default.
- W2013204625 hasLocation W20132046253 @default.
- W2013204625 hasLocation W20132046254 @default.
- W2013204625 hasOpenAccess W2013204625 @default.
- W2013204625 hasPrimaryLocation W20132046251 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W1508227265 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W1568108183 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W1705185075 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W2029330699 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W2030448569 @default.
- W2013204625 hasRelatedWork W2031944400 @default.