Coral Mucus Makes Bacteria Go Insane! | Reef Receipts

In this episode of Reef Receipts we take a look at a paper studying the effect of coral mucus on bacterial behavior. In short, bacteria undergo major changes in the presence of coral mucus to become more pathogenic. Join this channel to get access to perks: #tidalgardens #coral #reefaquarium Check out our Amazon Affiliate Links to Items we use at Tidal Gardens The salt we use: Reef Crystals - Our Favorite Fish and Coral Foods: Polyp Lab Reef Roids - Sustainable Aquatics Hatchery Diet 1.2 mm - Sustainable Aquatics Hatchery Diet 0.8 mm - Nori Sheets - Super Helpful Random Stuff: Sicce Utility Pump - Wireless Remote Control - ETEKCITY Infrared Thermometer - OXO silicone dryer mat - OXO Turkey Baster - Rubbermaid 1/2 Tray - Photo/Video: Canon C200 Cinema Camera Canon C70 Cinema Camera Canon 5Ds R - Canon 100mm Macro - Canon 100mm IS Macro L - Canon EF MP-E 65mm f/2.8 macro - Audio: Shure SM7B - Sennheiser 416 - Sennheiser AVX Lavalier - SSL 2 Audio Interface - Cloudlifter CL-1 - Aston Halo Portable Microphone Reflection Filter - Copyright Information: This video was shot and edited by Tidal Gardens. Tidal Gardens owns all intellectual property rights to this content. 0:00 Introduction 2:18 What is Pathogenic? 4:22 Chemotaxis 5:00 Chemokinesis 9:07 Oxygenation and Bacterial Lethality 13:45 Temperature and Bacterial Lethality 14:07 Nutrient Level and Bacterial Lethality 15:37 Genetic Changes 23:23 Weaknesses in the Receipts 32:25 Good Paper? 35:00 Conclusion
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