Bioturbation is a key process in coastal sediments, influencing microbially driven cycling of nutrients as well as the physical characteristics of the sediment. However, little is known about the distribution, diversity and function of the microbial communities that inhabit the burrows of infaunal macroorganisms. In this study, terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was used to investigate variation in the structure of bacterial communities in sediment bioturbated by the burrowing shrimp Upogebia deltaura or Callianassa subterranea. Analyses of 229 sediment samples revealed significant differences between bacterial communities inhabiting shrimp burrows and those inhabiting ambient surface and subsurface sediments. Bacter...
Bacterial communities associated with white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) larvae at early developmen...
Although microorganisms in pond water and shrimp gut have been thought to be important factors in sh...
Strategies for sampling sediment bacteria were examined in intensive shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabric...
Bioturbation is a key process in coastal sediments, influencing microbially driven cycling of nutrie...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
The effects of environmental factors on water microbial communities have been extensively studied, b...
The biofloc system is an ecologically sustainable shrimp culture system. The conglomerates of benefi...
Abstract The present study reports metagenomic sequencing and microbial diversity analysis of the se...
Background Biofloc technology (BFT), a rearing method with little or no water exchange, is gaining ...
<p>This study aimed at determining bacterial concentration and diversity in fresh tropical shrimps (...
The ecological functions of bacterial communities vary between particle-attached (PA) lifestyles and...
The knowledge of bacterial communities in the brackish shrimp farming in Vietnam is still insufficie...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding the interactions between macrofauna organisms and sediment biogeochemistry...
Bacterial communities associated with white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) larvae at early developmen...
Although microorganisms in pond water and shrimp gut have been thought to be important factors in sh...
Strategies for sampling sediment bacteria were examined in intensive shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabric...
Bioturbation is a key process in coastal sediments, influencing microbially driven cycling of nutrie...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
The effects of environmental factors on water microbial communities have been extensively studied, b...
The biofloc system is an ecologically sustainable shrimp culture system. The conglomerates of benefi...
Abstract The present study reports metagenomic sequencing and microbial diversity analysis of the se...
Background Biofloc technology (BFT), a rearing method with little or no water exchange, is gaining ...
<p>This study aimed at determining bacterial concentration and diversity in fresh tropical shrimps (...
The ecological functions of bacterial communities vary between particle-attached (PA) lifestyles and...
The knowledge of bacterial communities in the brackish shrimp farming in Vietnam is still insufficie...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding the interactions between macrofauna organisms and sediment biogeochemistry...
Bacterial communities associated with white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) larvae at early developmen...
Although microorganisms in pond water and shrimp gut have been thought to be important factors in sh...
Strategies for sampling sediment bacteria were examined in intensive shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabric...