Fish are the most widespread aquaculture species and maintain complex associations with microbial consortiums. However, the ecology of these associations present in multiple microhabitats in fish remains elusive, especially on the microbial assembly in fish external (skin and gill) and internal (stomach and intestine) niches, and the relationship with the rearing environment. To understand host dependence and niche differentiation of organ-specific microbiome signatures using a 16S rRNA gene-based sequencing technique, we systematically provided characterizations of a comparative framework relevant to the microbiome of stomach, regional intestine, skin, and gill in two important farmed fish species, herbivorous grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon ...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
WOS:000623214900001International audienceAnimals have been developing key associations with micro-or...
Gut microbiota of four economically important Asian carp species (silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys mo...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Fish skin-associated microbial communities are highly variable among populations and species and can...
Abstract Background While many studies have reported that the structure of the gut and skin microbio...
Fish skin-associated microbial communities are highly variable among populations and species and can...
Abstract Background Our understanding of the gut microbiota of animals is largely based on studies o...
High-throughput sequencing approaches have enabled characterizations of the community composition of...
<div><p>Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attenti...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
WOS:000623214900001International audienceAnimals have been developing key associations with micro-or...
Gut microbiota of four economically important Asian carp species (silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys mo...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Fish skin-associated microbial communities are highly variable among populations and species and can...
Abstract Background While many studies have reported that the structure of the gut and skin microbio...
Fish skin-associated microbial communities are highly variable among populations and species and can...
Abstract Background Our understanding of the gut microbiota of animals is largely based on studies o...
High-throughput sequencing approaches have enabled characterizations of the community composition of...
<div><p>Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attenti...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...