Nicole S. Webster
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Townsville
Queensland
Australia
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- Elevated seawater temperature causes a microbial shift on crustose coralline algae with implications for the recruitment of coral larvae. Webster, N.S., Soo, R., Cobb, R., Negri, A.P. ISME. J (2011)
- Bacterial Community Dynamics in the Marine Sponge Rhopaloeides odorabile Under In Situ and Ex Situ Cultivation. Webster, N.S., Cobb, R.E., Soo, R., Anthony, S.L., Battershill, C.N., Whalan, S., Evans-Illidge, E. Mar. Biotechnol. (2011)
- What do we really know about sponge-microbial symbioses?. Webster, N.S., Blackall, L.L. ISME. J (2009)
- Temperature thresholds for bacterial symbiosis with a sponge. Webster, N.S., Cobb, R.E., Negri, A.P. ISME. J (2008)
- Sponge disease: a global threat? Webster, N.S. Environ. Microbiol. (2007)
- Bacterial community structure associated with the Antarctic soft coral, Alcyonium antarcticum. Webster, N.S., Bourne, D. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. (2007)
- Site-specific variation in Antarctic marine biofilms established on artificial surfaces. Webster, N.S., Negri, A.P. Environ. Microbiol. (2006)
- Metamorphosis of a scleractinian coral in response to microbial biofilms. Webster, N.S., Smith, L.D., Heyward, A.J., Watts, J.E., Webb, R.I., Blackall, L.L., Negri, A.P. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (2004)
- Diverse microbial communities inhabit Antarctic sponges. Webster, N.S., Negri, A.P., Munro, M.M., Battershill, C.N. Environ. Microbiol. (2004)