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The Development of the Bacterial Community of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) during Ontogeny

Brown trout (Salmo trutta) is an important aquaculture species in Germany, but its production faces challenges due to global warming and a high embryo mortality. Climate factors might influence the fish’s bacterial community (BC) and thus increase embryo mortality. Yet, knowledge of the physiologica...

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Autores principales: Keiz, Katharina, Ulrich, Sebastian, Wenderlein, Jasmin, Keferloher, Patrick, Wiesinger, Anna, Neuhaus, Klaus, Lagkouvardos, Ilias, Wedekind, Helmut, Straubinger, Reinhard K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010211
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author Keiz, Katharina
Ulrich, Sebastian
Wenderlein, Jasmin
Keferloher, Patrick
Wiesinger, Anna
Neuhaus, Klaus
Lagkouvardos, Ilias
Wedekind, Helmut
Straubinger, Reinhard K.
author_facet Keiz, Katharina
Ulrich, Sebastian
Wenderlein, Jasmin
Keferloher, Patrick
Wiesinger, Anna
Neuhaus, Klaus
Lagkouvardos, Ilias
Wedekind, Helmut
Straubinger, Reinhard K.
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description Brown trout (Salmo trutta) is an important aquaculture species in Germany, but its production faces challenges due to global warming and a high embryo mortality. Climate factors might influence the fish’s bacterial community (BC) and thus increase embryo mortality. Yet, knowledge of the physiological BC during ontogeny in general is scarce. In this project, the BC of brown trout has been investigated in a period from unfertilized egg to 95 days post fertilization (dpf) using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Developmental changes differed between early and late ontogeny and major differences in BC occurred especially during early developmental stages. Thus, analysis was conducted separately for 0 to 67 dpf and from 67 to 95 dpf. All analyzed stages were sampled in toto to avoid bias due to different sampling methods in different developmental stages. The most abundant phylum in the BC of all developmental stages was Pseudomonadota, while only two families (Comamonadaceae and Moraxellaceae) occurred in all developmental stages. The early developmental stages until 67 dpf displayed greater shifts in their BC regarding bacterial richness, microbial diversity, and taxonomic composition. Thereafter, in the fry stages, the BC seemed to stabilize and changes were moderate. In future studies, a reduction in the sampling time frames during early development, an increase in sampling numbers, and an attempt for biological reproduction in order to characterize the causes of these variations is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-98639722023-01-22 The Development of the Bacterial Community of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) during Ontogeny Keiz, Katharina Ulrich, Sebastian Wenderlein, Jasmin Keferloher, Patrick Wiesinger, Anna Neuhaus, Klaus Lagkouvardos, Ilias Wedekind, Helmut Straubinger, Reinhard K. Microorganisms Article Brown trout (Salmo trutta) is an important aquaculture species in Germany, but its production faces challenges due to global warming and a high embryo mortality. Climate factors might influence the fish’s bacterial community (BC) and thus increase embryo mortality. Yet, knowledge of the physiological BC during ontogeny in general is scarce. In this project, the BC of brown trout has been investigated in a period from unfertilized egg to 95 days post fertilization (dpf) using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. Developmental changes differed between early and late ontogeny and major differences in BC occurred especially during early developmental stages. Thus, analysis was conducted separately for 0 to 67 dpf and from 67 to 95 dpf. All analyzed stages were sampled in toto to avoid bias due to different sampling methods in different developmental stages. The most abundant phylum in the BC of all developmental stages was Pseudomonadota, while only two families (Comamonadaceae and Moraxellaceae) occurred in all developmental stages. The early developmental stages until 67 dpf displayed greater shifts in their BC regarding bacterial richness, microbial diversity, and taxonomic composition. Thereafter, in the fry stages, the BC seemed to stabilize and changes were moderate. In future studies, a reduction in the sampling time frames during early development, an increase in sampling numbers, and an attempt for biological reproduction in order to characterize the causes of these variations is recommended. MDPI 2023-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9863972/ /pubmed/36677503 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010211 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Keiz, Katharina
Ulrich, Sebastian
Wenderlein, Jasmin
Keferloher, Patrick
Wiesinger, Anna
Neuhaus, Klaus
Lagkouvardos, Ilias
Wedekind, Helmut
Straubinger, Reinhard K.
The Development of the Bacterial Community of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) during Ontogeny
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title_fullStr The Development of the Bacterial Community of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) during Ontogeny
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title_short The Development of the Bacterial Community of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) during Ontogeny
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010211
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