Authors
M Ruiz-Rodríguez, M Scheifler, S Sanchez-Brosseau, E Magnanou, N West, M Suzuki, Sébastien Duperron, Y Desdevises
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Microbial ecology
Volume
80
Pages
212-222
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Microorganisms are an important component in shaping the evolution of hosts and as such, the study of bacterial communities with molecular techniques is shedding light on the complexity of symbioses between bacteria and vertebrates. Teleost fish are a heterogeneous group that live in a wide variety of habitats, and thus a good model group to investigate symbiotic interactions and their influence on host biology and ecology. Here we describe the microbiota of thirteen teleostean species sharing the same environment in the Mediterranean Sea and compare bacterial communities among different species and body sites (external mucus, skin, gills, and intestine). Our results show that Proteobacteria is the dominant phylum present in fish and water. However, the prevalence of other bacterial taxa differs between fish and the surrounding water. Significant differences in bacterial diversity are observed among fish …
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