The Gram-negative intestinal microbiota of Hypostomus auroguttatus and Pimelodus maculatus, a detritivorous and an omnivorous fish species, respectively, were compared between fishes from the reservoir and the stretch of the river below the dam of the Funil hydroelectric plant, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Four selective culture media were used under aerobic and two under anaerobic conditions. The omnivorous species had microbiota with higher population levels compared to the detritivorous species. The number of morphotypes and population levels of total bacteria, vibrio and Bacteroides tended to be higher in summer and autumn in the reservoir, and not different in the river. The number of morphotypes of enterobacteria and total bacteria were hi...
Mesopelagic fishes are of utmost importance to the health of global oceanic ecosystems. These fishes...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota has received increasing attention, as it influences ...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
The aerobic/facultatively anaerobic bacterial flora of the gastrointestinal tract of four tropical m...
Bacteriological examination of the various organs (liver, kidney, intestine and inner muscle) of fou...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
ABSTRACT The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of fish supports a dynamic microbial ecosystem that is int...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
The spotted sea bass, Lateolabrax maculatus, is a commercially important fish species in China. Micr...
Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attention. Howe...
In this study we analysed fecal bacterial communities and parasites of three important Indonesian fi...
ABSTRACT An investigation was conducted to identify the allochthonous microbiota (entire intestine) ...
Fish gut microbiota were potentially influenced by habitat changes. However, the fish gut has been s...
Artificial fishery habitats have been extensively used for fishery resource protection and water hab...
Mesopelagic fishes are of utmost importance to the health of global oceanic ecosystems. These fishes...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota has received increasing attention, as it influences ...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...
The aerobic/facultatively anaerobic bacterial flora of the gastrointestinal tract of four tropical m...
Bacteriological examination of the various organs (liver, kidney, intestine and inner muscle) of fou...
Fish production is increasingly important to global food security. A major factor in maintaining hea...
We investigated the influence of host species on intestinal microbiota by comparing the gut bacteria...
ABSTRACT The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of fish supports a dynamic microbial ecosystem that is int...
The intestinal bacteria of vertebrates form a close relationship with their host. External and inter...
The spotted sea bass, Lateolabrax maculatus, is a commercially important fish species in China. Micr...
Gut microbiota has become an integral component of the host, and received increasing attention. Howe...
In this study we analysed fecal bacterial communities and parasites of three important Indonesian fi...
ABSTRACT An investigation was conducted to identify the allochthonous microbiota (entire intestine) ...
Fish gut microbiota were potentially influenced by habitat changes. However, the fish gut has been s...
Artificial fishery habitats have been extensively used for fishery resource protection and water hab...
Mesopelagic fishes are of utmost importance to the health of global oceanic ecosystems. These fishes...
International audienceThe intestinal microbiota has received increasing attention, as it influences ...
All animals live in symbiosis with complex microbial communities. The gastrointestinal system in ver...