@AmyApprill At #2019CIMM @AmyApprill: moved on to 16S rRNA gene PCR and sequencing and refs this paper https://t.co/zEeIvF4C48 - results striking in limited # of taxa dominating most samples https://t.co/giED9pRG97
Using microbes to track humpback health: Scientists may be able to monitor humpback whales’ health using... http://t.co/PQZR7ShtQA
#7: Tenacibaculum bacteria cling to humpback skin, but not so tenacious when whales are in dire straits http://t.co/HmgnmGpt82 #plosonetop10
#7: Tenacibaculum bacteria cling to humpback skin, but not so tenacious when whales are in dire straits http://t.co/HmgnmGpt82 #plosonetop10
Can skin bacterial DNA offer a snap picture of our health? Turns out it can for #humpbackwhales @zoobiquity http://t.co/hsKgGAYSJj
Fascinating! MT @drdaphnemiller: Can skin bacteria offer a snap picture of our health? Turns out it can for #whales http://t.co/nyll8Hp5UF
Can skin bacterial DNA offer a snap picture of our health? Turns out it can for #humpbackwhales @zoobiquity http://t.co/hsKgGAYSJj
All about Health indexes ! Skin bacteria serve as a usefull index to humpback #whale health and immunity. #PLOSONE http://t.co/8imVYWpVYq
All about Health indexes ! Skin bacteria serve as a usefull index to humpback #whale health and immunity. #PLOSONE http://t.co/l8tJPETLPP
Using skin microbes to assess whale health http://t.co/OXMHninxQw @PLOSONE
#PLOSONE: Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community:Towards a Health Index for Marine Mammals? http://t.co/lHWsGuhLt1
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community: A Health Index for Marine Mammals? via @PLOSONE http://t.co/P0MHFtHlke
Humpback whale populations share a core skin bacterial community: towards a health index for marine mammals? http://t.co/El40mXbzG5
Two very distantly related bacterial genera appear to share a whale skin habitat. Cool new @MBLScience /whoi study. http://t.co/tPRj8H9hmb
Two very distantly related bacterial genera appear to share a whale skin habitat. Cool new @MBLScience /whoi study. http://t.co/tPRj8H9hmb
Two very distantly related bacterial genera appear to share a whale skin habitat. Cool new @MBLScience /whoi study. http://t.co/tPRj8H9hmb
A whale's bacterial stowaways reveal level of stress, via @newscientist http://t.co/G9zK1w7Imn and @PLOSONE paper http://t.co/6Cl7LhZ8kh
"Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community" http://t.co/iSxX5STTun
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community: Towards a Health Index for Marine Mammals? http://t.co/xxHkxIunEL
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id
Humpback Whale Populations Share a Core Skin Bacterial Community http://t.co/UysFv13QZu http://t.co/bK0kkIv0Id