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  1. Complete Genome Sequence of Oyster Isolate Vibrio vulnificus Env1
  2. Interactions of Vibrio spp. with Zooplankton
  3. Draft Genome Sequence of Shewanella sp. Strain CP20
  4. The application of nitric oxide to control biofouling of membrane bioreactors
  5. Gravity-driven membrane filtration as pretreatment for seawater reverse osmosis: Linking biofouling layer morphology with flux stabilization
  6. Characterization of the archaeal community fouling a membrane bioreactor
  7. Analysis of microbial community composition in a lab‐scale membrane distillation bioreactor
  8. ‘Big things in small packages: the genetics of filamentous phage and effects on fitness of their host’
  9. Quorum sensing-regulated chitin metabolism provides grazing resistance to Vibrio cholerae biofilms
  10. Environmental cues and genes involved in establishment of the superinfective Pf4 phage of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  11. VIBRIO 2014 meeting report
  12. The correlation between biofilm biopolymer composition and membrane fouling in submerged membrane bioreactors
  13. Biofouling in reverse osmosis processes: The roles of flux, crossflow velocity and concentration polarization in biofilm development
  14. The Common Oceanographer: Crowdsourcing the Collection of Oceanographic Data
  15. Characterization of biofouling in a lab-scale forward osmosis membrane bioreactor (FOMBR)
  16. Adaptive Responses of Vibrios
  17. Quorum-Sensing Inhibition
  18. Bacterial Communication Systems
  19. Micro-fabricated polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) surfaces regulate the development of marine microbial biofilm communities
  20. Impact of a biofouling layer on the vapor pressure driving force and performance of a membrane distillation process
  21. Dynamics of biofilm formation under different nutrient levels and the effect on biofouling of a reverse osmosis membrane system
  22. Relative Contributions of Vibrio Polysaccharide and Quorum Sensing to the Resistance of Vibrio cholerae to Predation by Heterotrophic Protists
  23. Optimal dosing regimen of nitric oxide donor compounds for the reduction ofPseudomonas aeruginosabiofilm and isolates from wastewater membranes
  24. The Rise of Pathogens: Predation as a Factor Driving the Evolution of Human Pathogens in the Environment
  25. Environmental reservoirs and mechanisms of persistence of Vibrio cholerae
  26. Predation Response of Vibrio fischeri Biofilms to Bacterivorus Protists
  27. Evolution from Bacteria to Mammalia of selected marker genes involved in energy metabolism and stress responses: Bioinformatic approach and applications in coral reef ecology
  28. qPCR detection of hepto- and neuro- cyanotoxins in a Singaporean reservoir system
  29. Glucose Starvation-Induced Dispersal of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms Is cAMP and Energy Dependent
  30. The impact of flux and spacers on biofilm development on reverse osmosis membranes
  31. Effect of Pharmaceuticals on the Performance of a Novel Osmotic Membrane Bioreactor (OMBR)
  32. Dynamic modelling of cell death during biofilm development
  33. Study of integration of forward osmosis and biological process: Membrane performance under elevated salt environment
  34. Should we stay or should we go: mechanisms and ecological consequences for biofilm dispersal
  35. Interfaces Between Bacterial and Eukaryotic "Neuroecology"
  36. Species-specific patterns in the vulnerability of ­carbon-starved bacteria to protist grazing
  37. In situ grazing resistance of Vibrio cholerae in the marine environment
  38. The genomic basis of trophic strategy in marine bacteria
  39. Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Preferentially Grows as Aggregates in Liquid Batch Cultures and Disperses upon Starvation
  40. The biofilm life cycle and virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa are dependent on a filamentous prophage
  41. Detection and Inhibition of Bacterial Cell–Cell Communication
  42. Vibrio cholerae Strains Possess Multiple Strategies for Abiotic and Biotic Surface Colonization
  43. Biofilms on Living Surfaces
  44. Bacterial quorum sensing and interference by naturally occurring biomimics
  45. The role of quorum sensing and the effect of environmental conditions on biofilm formation by strains ofVibrio vulnificus
  46. Biofilm formation and phenotypic variation enhance predation-driven persistence of Vibrio cholerae
  47. Signal-mediated cross-talk regulates stress adaptation in Vibrio species
  48. SmcR-Dependent Regulation of Adaptive Phenotypes inVibrio vulnificus
  49. The marine pathogen Vibrio vulnificus encodes a putative homologue of the Vibrio harveyi regulatory gene, luxR: a genetic and phylogenetic comparison
  50. Vibrio vulnificus: a physiological and genetic approach to the viable but nonculturable response
  51. Nonculturability: adaptation or debilitation?
  52. Nonculturability: adaptation or debilitation?
  53. Global analysis of physiological responses in marine bacteria
  54. Analysis of starvation conditions that allow for prolonged culturability of Vibrio vulnificus at low temperature
  55. Effect of temperature and plasmid carriage on nonculturability in organisms targeted for release
  56. Transformation ofVibrio vulnificus by electroporation
  57. Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A Model for Biofilm Formation