Microbial Surface Colonization and Biofilm Development in Marine Environments
Xiamen University · Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Biotic and abiotic surfaces in marine waters are rapidly colonized by microorganisms. Surface colonization and subsequent biofilm formation and development provide numerous advantages to these organisms and support critical ecological and biogeochemical functions in the changing marine environment. Microbial surface association also contributes to deleterious effects such as biofouling, biocorrosion, and the persistence and transmission of harmful or pathogenic microorganisms and their genetic determinants. The processes and mechanisms of colonization as well as key players among the surface-associated microbiota have been studied for several decades. Accumulating evidence indicates that specific cell-surface,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Biofilm
- Colonization
- Biofouling
- Ecology
- Microbiology
- Bacteria
- Paleontology
- Life below water