With rapid increases in the global shrimp aquaculture sector, a focus on animal health during production becomes ever more important. Animal productivity is intimately linked to health, and the gut microbiome is becoming increasingly recognised as an important driver of cultivation success. The microbes that colonise the gut, commonly referred to as the gut microbiota or the gut microbiome, interact with their host and contribute to a number of key host processes, including digestion and immunity. Gut microbiome manipulation therefore represents an attractive proposition for aquaculture and has been suggested as a possible alternative to the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics in the management of disease, which is a major limitation of growt...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Probiotics are increasingly used in aquaculture to protect cultivated organisms from pathogens and i...
Abstract Background Shrimp cultured in a biofloc system (BFS) have a lower disease incidence than th...
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.With rapid increa...
Evolution of aquaculture is essential to supply the need and meet the demand for aquatic-based prote...
The microsporidian Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) is an emerging pathogen that causes substantial...
Considering the crucial role of the gut microbiome in animal health and nutrition, solutions to shri...
Not AvailableGut microbiota is known to influence the physiology, health, nutrient absorption, repro...
Although microorganisms in pond water and shrimp gut have been thought to be important factors in sh...
Microbial communities associated with gastrointestinal tract of animals play a critical role in gut ...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Intestinal microbiota is an integral component of the host and plays important roles in host health....
Abstract The use of probiotics is a common practice of current shrimp aquaculture. Despite the immun...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Abstract Increasing evidence has emerged supporting a tight link between gut bacterial community and...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Probiotics are increasingly used in aquaculture to protect cultivated organisms from pathogens and i...
Abstract Background Shrimp cultured in a biofloc system (BFS) have a lower disease incidence than th...
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.With rapid increa...
Evolution of aquaculture is essential to supply the need and meet the demand for aquatic-based prote...
The microsporidian Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) is an emerging pathogen that causes substantial...
Considering the crucial role of the gut microbiome in animal health and nutrition, solutions to shri...
Not AvailableGut microbiota is known to influence the physiology, health, nutrient absorption, repro...
Although microorganisms in pond water and shrimp gut have been thought to be important factors in sh...
Microbial communities associated with gastrointestinal tract of animals play a critical role in gut ...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Intestinal microbiota is an integral component of the host and plays important roles in host health....
Abstract The use of probiotics is a common practice of current shrimp aquaculture. Despite the immun...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Abstract Increasing evidence has emerged supporting a tight link between gut bacterial community and...
Increasing evidence have revealed a positive correlation between gut microbiota and shrimp health, i...
Probiotics are increasingly used in aquaculture to protect cultivated organisms from pathogens and i...
Abstract Background Shrimp cultured in a biofloc system (BFS) have a lower disease incidence than th...