Factors affecting the establishment of the gut microbiota in animals living in marine environments remain largely unknown. In terrestrial animals, however, it is well established that the juvenile environment has a major impact on the gut microbiota later in life. Atlantic salmon Salmo salar is an anadromous fish important in aquaculture with a juvenile freshwater stage and an adult seawater stage. For wild salmon, there are major dietary changes with respect to availability of long-chain polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids (LC-n-3 PUFA) with lower abundance in freshwater systems. The aim of our work was therefore to determine the effect of a juvenile freshwater diet with high LC-n-3 PUFA, as compared to a diet low in LC-n-3 PUFA (designed to i...
The gut microbiome plays a key role in animal health and metabolism through the intricate functional...
All fish live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities, and the gastrointestinal system (GI) ...
Understanding the evolutionary relationships between a host and its intestinal resident bacteria can...
Abstract Background The importance of the gut microbiota for physiological processes in mammals is w...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
In recent years a wealth of studies have examined the relationships between a host and its microbiom...
Host-associated microbiota undergoes a continuous transition, from the birth to adulthood of the hos...
Mycoplasmas are the smallest autonomously self-replicating life form on the planet. Members of this ...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
Abstract Host‐associated microbiota undergoes a continuous transition, from the birth to adulthood o...
Background The gut microbiota is shaped by a blend of environmental and evolutionary processes withi...
Researchers have adjusted dietary lipid:protein ratios and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid...
The fish gut microbiota has gotten considerable attention in recent years, and the microbes harborin...
The host's physiological history and environment determine the microbiome structure. In that sense, ...
This study was funded by a BBSRC Eastbio PhD studentship to CED and BBSRC grant BB/M026604/1. The au...
The gut microbiome plays a key role in animal health and metabolism through the intricate functional...
All fish live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities, and the gastrointestinal system (GI) ...
Understanding the evolutionary relationships between a host and its intestinal resident bacteria can...
Abstract Background The importance of the gut microbiota for physiological processes in mammals is w...
AbstractGut microbes are key players in host immune system priming, protection and development, as w...
In recent years a wealth of studies have examined the relationships between a host and its microbiom...
Host-associated microbiota undergoes a continuous transition, from the birth to adulthood of the hos...
Mycoplasmas are the smallest autonomously self-replicating life form on the planet. Members of this ...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
Abstract Host‐associated microbiota undergoes a continuous transition, from the birth to adulthood o...
Background The gut microbiota is shaped by a blend of environmental and evolutionary processes withi...
Researchers have adjusted dietary lipid:protein ratios and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid...
The fish gut microbiota has gotten considerable attention in recent years, and the microbes harborin...
The host's physiological history and environment determine the microbiome structure. In that sense, ...
This study was funded by a BBSRC Eastbio PhD studentship to CED and BBSRC grant BB/M026604/1. The au...
The gut microbiome plays a key role in animal health and metabolism through the intricate functional...
All fish live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities, and the gastrointestinal system (GI) ...
Understanding the evolutionary relationships between a host and its intestinal resident bacteria can...