Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining health, productivity and welfare of farmed fish is the establishment and promotion of a stable and beneficial intestinal microbiota. Understanding effects of factors such as host and environment on gut microbial community structure is essential for developing strategies for stimulating the establishment of a health-promoting gut-microbiota. We compared intestinal microbiota of common carp and rainbow trout, two fish with different dietary habits, sourced from various farm locations. There were distinct differences in gut microbiota of trout and carp intestine. The microbiota of carp was dominated by Fusobacteriia and Gammaproteobacteria, wh...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Eleni Mente was awarded a visiting fellowship by Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining he...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
Aims This study focused on comparing the phylogenetic composition and functional potential of ...
Aims This study focused on comparing the phylogenetic composition and functional potential of ...
The study of the gut microbiota of fish began in the 1930’s and since that time a considerable amoun...
Diverse microbial communities colonizing the intestine of fish contribute to their growth, digestion...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Background: Recently, studies suggest that gut microbiota contributes to the development of obesity ...
Aims The aim of the present study was to investigate the composition of the intestinal microbiota d...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Eleni Mente was awarded a visiting fellowship by Marine Alliance for Science and Te...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining he...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
Aims This study focused on comparing the phylogenetic composition and functional potential of ...
Aims This study focused on comparing the phylogenetic composition and functional potential of ...
The study of the gut microbiota of fish began in the 1930’s and since that time a considerable amoun...
Diverse microbial communities colonizing the intestine of fish contribute to their growth, digestion...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
Background: Recently, studies suggest that gut microbiota contributes to the development of obesity ...
Aims The aim of the present study was to investigate the composition of the intestinal microbiota d...
The majority of vertebrate species diversity are within fish. Marine fish occupy a diverse array of ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Eleni Mente was awarded a visiting fellowship by Marine Alliance for Science and Te...