The spatial distribution pattern of organisms is a basic issue in understanding the mechanisms of community assembly. Although the spatial distributions of animals and plants have been well studied, those of microorganisms are still being debated. In this study, we used a fish gut microecosystem to detect the spatial pattern of microbes, because it can provide a relatively unified and stable environment. Results suggest that the turnover of intestinal bacterial assemblages showed a weak but highly significant negative correlation between similarity and distances in the microbial community, in respect of both grass carp intestinal loci distances and the geographical distance between fish sampling sites. Our results also suggest that intestin...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...
The spatial distribution pattern of organisms is a basic issue in understanding the mechanisms of co...
Abstract The spatial distribution pattern of organisms is a basic issue in understanding the mechani...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
The composition of intestinal microbiota commonly varies among animal hosts and may affect host heal...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Abstract Background Our understanding of the gut microbiota of animals is largely based on studies o...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
Abstract Background While many studies have reported that the structure of the gut and skin microbio...
Fish gut microbiota can be affected by factors such as diet, habitat, and genotype. However, whether...
The formation and regulation of vertebrate endogenous intestinal microbiota has been widely studied ...
Microbial communities exhibit spatial structure at different scales, due to constant interactions wi...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...
The spatial distribution pattern of organisms is a basic issue in understanding the mechanisms of co...
Abstract The spatial distribution pattern of organisms is a basic issue in understanding the mechani...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
The composition of intestinal microbiota commonly varies among animal hosts and may affect host heal...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Abstract Background Our understanding of the gut microbiota of animals is largely based on studies o...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
Abstract Background While many studies have reported that the structure of the gut and skin microbio...
Fish gut microbiota can be affected by factors such as diet, habitat, and genotype. However, whether...
The formation and regulation of vertebrate endogenous intestinal microbiota has been widely studied ...
Microbial communities exhibit spatial structure at different scales, due to constant interactions wi...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
With the recent advances in sequencing technology, we now have opportunities to study microbiomes as...