Browsing School of Chemistry (Scholarly Articles) by Author "Thomas, Olivier P."
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Allelopathic interactions between the brown algal genus lobophora (dictyotales, phaeophyceae) and scleractinian corals
Vieira, Christophe; Thomas, Olivier P.; Culioli, Gerald; Genta-Jouve, Gregory; Houlbreque, Fanny; Gaubert, Julie; De Clerck, Olivier; Payri, Claude E. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-01-05)Allelopathy has been recently suggested as a mechanism by which macroalgae may outcompete corals in damaged reefs. Members of the brown algal genus Lobophora are commonly observed in close contact with scleractinian corals ... -
Does the chemical diversity of the Order Haplosclerida (Phylum Porifera: Class Demospongia) fit with current taxonomic classification?
Tribalat, Marie-Aude; Marra, Maria V.; McCormack, Grace P.; Thomas, Olivier P. (Georg Thieme Verlag, 2016-05-02)Sponges and their associated microbiota are well known to produce a large diversity of natural products, also called specialized metabolites. In addition to their potential use in the pharmaceutical industry, these rather ... -
On the use of 31P NMR for the quantification of hydrosoluble phosphorus-containing compounds in coral host tissues and cultured zooxanthellae
Godinot, Claire; Gaysinski, Marc; Thomas, Olivier P.; Ferrier-Pages, Christine; Grover, Renaud (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-02-23)31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was assessed to investigate the phosphorus-containing compounds present in the tissues of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata as well as of cultured zooxanthellae (CZ). Results ... -
Spherulization as a process for the exudation of chemical cues by the encrusting sponge C. crambe
Ternon, Eva; Zarate, Lina; Chenesseau, Sandrine; Croué, Julie; Dumollard, Rémi; Suzuki, Marcelino T.; Thomas, Olivier P. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-07-06)Ecological interactions in the marine environment are now recognized to be partly held by chemical cues produced by marine organisms. In particular, sponges are sessile animals thought to rely on the bioactive substances ...