Literature DB >> 26185070

Effects of Global Warming on Vibrio Ecology.

Luigi Vezzulli1, Elisabetta Pezzati1, Ingrid Brettar2, Manfred Höfle2, Carla Pruzzo1.   

Abstract

Vibrio-related infections are increasing worldwide both in humans and aquatic animals. Rise in global sea surface temperature (SST), which is approximately 1 °C higher now than 140 years ago and is one of the primary physical impacts of global warming, has been linked to such increases. In this chapter, major known effects of increasing SST on the biology and ecology of vibrios are described. They include the effects on bacterial growth rate, both in the field and in laboratory, culturability, expression of pathogenicity traits, and interactions with aquatic organisms and abiotic surfaces. Special emphasis is given to the effect of ocean warming on Vibrio interactions with zooplankters, which represent one of the most important aquatic reservoirs for these bacteria. The reported findings highlight the biocomplexity of the interactions between vibrios and their natural environment in a climate change scenario, posing the need for interdisciplinary studies to properly understand the connection between ocean warming and persistence and spread of vibrios in sea waters and the epidemiology of the diseases they cause.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26185070     DOI: 10.1128/microbiolspec.VE-0004-2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Spectr        ISSN: 2165-0497


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