“…Although vibrios were detected at moderately low levels in both healthy coral mucus and in the black band, vibrios are readily cultivable from both sample types and have QS activity through both the AHL-based autoinducer 1 system and the furanosyl borate diester-based autoinducer 2 system (Tait et al, 2010;Alagely et al, 2011a;Golberg et al, 2011Golberg et al, , 2013Zimmer et al, 2014). In addition to AHLs and AI-2, vibrios also produce hydroxyketone CAI-1 signals (Henke and Bassler, 2004;Ng et al, 2011;Wei et al, 2012), and with this study we demonstrate that coral vibrios also produce CAI-1-like activities. Furthermore, this CqsS/CAI-1 QS system appears vulnerable to manipulation by lyngbic acid, a cyanobacterial secondary metabolite.…”