Little information is available on the link between host development (growth rate and ontogeny) and the composition of the microbiota in fish larvae. This study was carried out to examine potential correlations of microbiota composition with age and growth rate of Atlantic cod larvae. Small and large cod larvae of the same age, representing slow and fast growing individuals, were sampled 10 times during a period of 42 days post hatching (dph), and the composition of the larval microbiota was investigated using a PCR/DGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis) strategy. We found significant differences in the intestinal microbiota of small and large larvae of the same age for 4 of the 10 age stages studied. We further found that the varia...
The experiment was carried out from 23rd Junuary to 24th March 2011 at Sealab. Atlantic cod larvae w...
Host development influences gut microbial assemblies that may be confounded partly by dietary shifts...
The intricate relationship between metabolism and growth is still largely unexplored in early life s...
The gastrointestinal tract of fish larvae is inhabited by complex and diverse groups of microbes. Bo...
The vertebrate gut is host to large communities of bacteria, and one of the beneficial contributions...
The roles of host-associated bacteria have gained attention lately, and we now recognise that the mi...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
Poor larval survival rates currently limit production in aquaculture and a better understanding of t...
To understand how a bacteria-free fish gut ecosystem develops microbiota as the fish ages, we perfor...
We have previously shown that K-selection and microbial stability in the rearing water increases sur...
Many studies demonstrate the importance of the commensal microbiomes to animal health and developmen...
We have previously shown that K-selection and microbial stability in the rearing water increases sur...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The experiment was carried out from 23rd Junuary to 24th March 2011 at Sealab. Atlantic cod larvae w...
Host development influences gut microbial assemblies that may be confounded partly by dietary shifts...
The intricate relationship between metabolism and growth is still largely unexplored in early life s...
The gastrointestinal tract of fish larvae is inhabited by complex and diverse groups of microbes. Bo...
The vertebrate gut is host to large communities of bacteria, and one of the beneficial contributions...
The roles of host-associated bacteria have gained attention lately, and we now recognise that the mi...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
Poor larval survival rates currently limit production in aquaculture and a better understanding of t...
To understand how a bacteria-free fish gut ecosystem develops microbiota as the fish ages, we perfor...
We have previously shown that K-selection and microbial stability in the rearing water increases sur...
Many studies demonstrate the importance of the commensal microbiomes to animal health and developmen...
We have previously shown that K-selection and microbial stability in the rearing water increases sur...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish specie...
The experiment was carried out from 23rd Junuary to 24th March 2011 at Sealab. Atlantic cod larvae w...
Host development influences gut microbial assemblies that may be confounded partly by dietary shifts...
The intricate relationship between metabolism and growth is still largely unexplored in early life s...