The vertebrate gut is host to large communities of bacteria, and one of the beneficial contributions of this commensal gut microbiota is the increased nutritional gain from feed components that the host cannot degrade on its own. Fish larvae of similar age and under the same rearing conditions often diverge with regards to growth. The underlying reasons for this could be differences in genetic background, feeding behavior or digestive capacity. Both feeding behavior and digestion can be influenced by differences in the microbiota. To investigate possible correlations between the size of fish larvae and their gut microbiota, we analyzed the microbiota small and large genetically homogenous killifish and genetically heterogeneous cod larvae b...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Fish gut microbiota can be affected by factors such as diet, habitat, and genotype. However, whether...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
The gastrointestinal tract of fish larvae is inhabited by complex and diverse groups of microbes. Bo...
Little information is available on the link between host development (growth rate and ontogeny) and ...
To understand how a bacteria-free fish gut ecosystem develops microbiota as the fish ages, we perfor...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
The roles of host-associated bacteria have gained attention lately, and we now recognise that the mi...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
All fish live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities, and the gastrointestinal system (GI) ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Fish gut microbiota can be affected by factors such as diet, habitat, and genotype. However, whether...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
The gastrointestinal tract of fish larvae is inhabited by complex and diverse groups of microbes. Bo...
Little information is available on the link between host development (growth rate and ontogeny) and ...
To understand how a bacteria-free fish gut ecosystem develops microbiota as the fish ages, we perfor...
The microbiota of teleost fish has gained a great deal of research attention within the past decade,...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota typically occupy habitats with definable limits/borders that are comparable to oceani...
The roles of host-associated bacteria have gained attention lately, and we now recognise that the mi...
Animal hosts provide associated microorganisms with suitable ecological niches in their intestines. ...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
All fish live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities, and the gastrointestinal system (GI) ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Gut microbiota play critical roles in host nutrition and metabolism. However, little is known about ...
Fish gut microbiota can be affected by factors such as diet, habitat, and genotype. However, whether...