ABSTRACT The vertebrate intestine is home to microbial ecosystems that play key roles in host development and health. Little is known about the spatial and temporal dynamics of these microbial communities, limiting our understanding of fundamental properties, such as their mechanisms of growth, propagation, and persistence. To address this, we inoculated initially germ-free zebrafish larvae with fluorescently labeled strains of an Aeromonas species, representing an abundant genus in the zebrafish gut. Using light sheet fluorescence microscopy to obtain three-dimensional images spanning the gut, we quantified the entire bacte-rial load, as founding populations grew from tens to tens of thousands of cells over several hours. The data yield th...
Some of the densest microbial ecosystems in nature thrive within the intestines of humans and other ...
The pandemic-related strains of Vibrio cholerae are known to cause diarrheal disease in animal hosts...
ABSTRACT Gut microbiota influence the development and physiology of their animal hosts, and these ef...
ABSTRACT The vertebrate intestine is home to microbial ecosystems that play key roles in host develo...
Every animal harbors a large community of microbes, the microbiota. Of particular importance is the ...
The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communities. These i...
Human intestinal microbiomes exhibit a large degree of interindividual compositional variation. Ani...
Complex microbial communities reside within the intestines of humans and other vertebrates. Remarkab...
Background: The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communit...
ABSTRACT The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for studying bacterial colonization of the ...
The communities of microorganisms associated with humans and other animals are characterized by a la...
<p>(A) An optical section of the intestinal bulb from a larval zebrafish mono-associated with <i>Vib...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities resident in animal intestines are composed of multiple species th...
Although animals encounter many bacterial species throughout their lives, only a subset colonize ver...
The assembly of resident microbial communities is an important event in animal development; however,...
Some of the densest microbial ecosystems in nature thrive within the intestines of humans and other ...
The pandemic-related strains of Vibrio cholerae are known to cause diarrheal disease in animal hosts...
ABSTRACT Gut microbiota influence the development and physiology of their animal hosts, and these ef...
ABSTRACT The vertebrate intestine is home to microbial ecosystems that play key roles in host develo...
Every animal harbors a large community of microbes, the microbiota. Of particular importance is the ...
The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communities. These i...
Human intestinal microbiomes exhibit a large degree of interindividual compositional variation. Ani...
Complex microbial communities reside within the intestines of humans and other vertebrates. Remarkab...
Background: The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communit...
ABSTRACT The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for studying bacterial colonization of the ...
The communities of microorganisms associated with humans and other animals are characterized by a la...
<p>(A) An optical section of the intestinal bulb from a larval zebrafish mono-associated with <i>Vib...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities resident in animal intestines are composed of multiple species th...
Although animals encounter many bacterial species throughout their lives, only a subset colonize ver...
The assembly of resident microbial communities is an important event in animal development; however,...
Some of the densest microbial ecosystems in nature thrive within the intestines of humans and other ...
The pandemic-related strains of Vibrio cholerae are known to cause diarrheal disease in animal hosts...
ABSTRACT Gut microbiota influence the development and physiology of their animal hosts, and these ef...