There is increasing recognition that microbiomes are important for host health and ecology, and understanding host microbiomes is important for planning appropriate conservation strategies. However, microbiome data are lacking for many taxa, including turtles. To further our understanding of the interactions between aquatic microbiomes and their hosts, we used next generation sequencing technology to examine the microbiomes of the Krefft's river turtle (Emydura macquarii krefftii). We examined the microbiomes of the buccal (oral) cavity, skin on the head, parts of the shell with macroalgae and parts of the shell without macroalgae. Bacteria in the phyla Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes were the most common in most samples (particularly bucc...
Green sea turtles are endangered conservation icons living in association with myriad microorganisms...
Caretta caretta is the most common sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea. The species is threa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are endangered marine herbivores that break down food particles, prim...
There is increasing recognition that microbiomes are important for host health and ecology, and unde...
Microbial communities associated with freshwater aquatic habitats and resident species are both crit...
The microbiota of metazoans can be influenced by a variety of factors including diet, environment an...
Chelonia mydas are primarily herbivorous long-distance migratory sea turtles that contribute to mari...
The fitness of the endangered green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) may be strongly affected by its gut ...
All species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered, with various diseases and conditions affect...
Animal microbiomes have become increasingly regarded as a system responsible for supporting vital fu...
Turtle populations around the world are continually confronted with changing environments that affec...
The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the structur...
<div><p>The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the ...
The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the structur...
Background: The microbiota plays a critical role in host homeostasis and has been shown to be a majo...
Green sea turtles are endangered conservation icons living in association with myriad microorganisms...
Caretta caretta is the most common sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea. The species is threa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are endangered marine herbivores that break down food particles, prim...
There is increasing recognition that microbiomes are important for host health and ecology, and unde...
Microbial communities associated with freshwater aquatic habitats and resident species are both crit...
The microbiota of metazoans can be influenced by a variety of factors including diet, environment an...
Chelonia mydas are primarily herbivorous long-distance migratory sea turtles that contribute to mari...
The fitness of the endangered green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) may be strongly affected by its gut ...
All species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered, with various diseases and conditions affect...
Animal microbiomes have become increasingly regarded as a system responsible for supporting vital fu...
Turtle populations around the world are continually confronted with changing environments that affec...
The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the structur...
<div><p>The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the ...
The gut microbiome of herbivorous animals consists of organisms that efficiently digest the structur...
Background: The microbiota plays a critical role in host homeostasis and has been shown to be a majo...
Green sea turtles are endangered conservation icons living in association with myriad microorganisms...
Caretta caretta is the most common sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea. The species is threa...
Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) are endangered marine herbivores that break down food particles, prim...