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. 2016 Jul 8;14(7):129. doi: 10.3390/md14070129

Table 6.

Marine macroorganisms that host antimicrobial Pseudoalteromonas species. (Green, blue and black point out algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates, respectively).

Antimicrobial Pseudoalteromonas sp. Marine Host Ref.
P. atlantica Aplysina cavernicola, [87,117]
Argopecten purpuratus,
algae
P. citrea Apostichopus japonicus, [118,119,120]
Crenomytilus grayanus,
Patinopecten eyssoensis,
Fucus evanescens,
sponges
P. elyakovii Crenomytilus grayanus, [117,121,122,123]
Anadara broughtoni,
Laminaria japonica,
Argopecten purpuratus,
sponges
P. flavipulchra Montipora aequituberculata, [80,124]
Scophthalmus maximus
P. haloplanktis Acanthella purpuratus [125]
P. issachenkonii Fucus evanescens [126]
P. luteoviolacea Acanthella cavernosa, [37,78,127,128]
Montastrae annularis,
Ostrea edulis,
Amphiroa anceps,
Corallina officinalis,
Padina australis,
Halopteris scoparia
P. maricaloris Fascaplysinopsis reticulata, [129,130]
Avicennia marina
P. peptidolytica Montipora sp. [131]
P. phenolica Unassociated marine macroorganisms
P. piscicida Amphiprion clarkia, [90,132,133]
Hymeniacidon perleve,
crustacean
P. prydzensis Argopecten purpuratus, [83,117,134]
Holothuria leucospilota,
Crassostrea gigas
P. rubra Mycale armata, [16,135]
Caulerpa peltata
P. ruthenica Crenomytilus grayanus, [136,137]
Pactinopecten yessoensis,
Litopenaeus vannamei
P. tunicata Austrocochlea concamerata, [32,138,139]
Ciona intestinalis,
Ulva lactuca
P. undina Dicentrarchus labrax, Sparus aurata [140]