First genome of Labyrinthula sp., an opportunistic seagrass pathogen, reveals novel insight into marine protist phylogeny, ecology and CAZyme cell-wall degradation
Tan MH, Loke S, Croft LJ, Gleason FH, Lange L, Pilgaard B, Trevathan-Tackett SM. 2021. Microbial Ecology. DOI: 10.1007/s00248-020-01647-x.
Pathogenic Labyrinthula associated with Australian seagrasses: Considerations for seagrass wasting disease in the southern hemisphere
Trevathan-Tackett SM, Sullivan BK, Robinson K, Lilje O, Macreadie PI, Gleason FH. 2018. Microbiological Research 206: 74-81.
Cryopreservation methods are effective for long-term storage of Labyrinthula cultures
Trevathan-Tackett SM, Treby S, Gleason FH, Macreadie P., Loke S. 2018. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 130: 65-70.
Host-pathogen dynamics of seagrass diseases under future global change
Sullivan BK, Trevathan-Tackett SM, Neuhauser S, Govers LL. 2018. Marine Pollution Bulletin 134:75-88.
The first isolation and characterisation of the protist Labyrinthula sp. in Southeastern Australia
Sullivan BK, Robinson KL, Trevathan-Tackett SM, Lilje E, Gleason FH, Lilje O. 2017. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 64: 504-513.
Metabolites derived from the tropical seagrass Thalassia testudinum are bioactive against pathogenic Labyrinthula sp.
Trevathan-Tackett SM, Lane A, Bishop N, Ross C. 2015. Aquatic Botany 122, 1-8.
Assessing the relationship between seagrass health and habitat quality with wasting disease prevalence in the Florida Keys
Trevathan-Tackett SM, Lauer NT, Loucks K, Rossi A, Ross C. 2013. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 449, 221-229.
Effects of short-term hypersalinity exposure on the susceptibility to wasting disease in the subtropical seagrass Thalassia testudinum
Trevathan SM, Kahn A, Ross C. 2011. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 49, 1051-1058.