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Successional Changes of Microbial Communities and Host-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to Dietary Adaptation in Allodiploid Hybrid Fish
by
Hu, Jie
, Liu, Qingfeng
, Zhao, Rulong
, Tang, Chenchen
, Zeng, Lei
, Li, Wuhui
, Li, Hongqing
, Ren, Li
, Hu, Fangzhou
, Tao, Min
, Zhang, Chun
, Wu, Chang
, Qin, Qinbo
, Zhou, Zexun
, Wang, Shi
, Liu, Shaojun
in
Abundance
/ Acinetobacter
/ Adaptation
/ Aeromonas
/ Animals
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ carnivores
/ Carnivorous animals
/ cell growth
/ Chloroflexi
/ Correlation analysis
/ Culter alburnus
/ Developmental stages
/ Diet
/ Diet - veterinary
/ Digestive system
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Firmicutes
/ Fish
/ Fishes - microbiology
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gemmobacter
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Growth
/ herbivores
/ hybrids
/ Immunity
/ Intestinal flora
/ Intestinal microflora
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Life Sciences
/ Megalobrama amblycephala
/ Metabolism
/ Microbacterium
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nature Conservation
/ Vibrio
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2023
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Successional Changes of Microbial Communities and Host-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to Dietary Adaptation in Allodiploid Hybrid Fish
by
Hu, Jie
, Liu, Qingfeng
, Zhao, Rulong
, Tang, Chenchen
, Zeng, Lei
, Li, Wuhui
, Li, Hongqing
, Ren, Li
, Hu, Fangzhou
, Tao, Min
, Zhang, Chun
, Wu, Chang
, Qin, Qinbo
, Zhou, Zexun
, Wang, Shi
, Liu, Shaojun
in
Abundance
/ Acinetobacter
/ Adaptation
/ Aeromonas
/ Animals
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ carnivores
/ Carnivorous animals
/ cell growth
/ Chloroflexi
/ Correlation analysis
/ Culter alburnus
/ Developmental stages
/ Diet
/ Diet - veterinary
/ Digestive system
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Firmicutes
/ Fish
/ Fishes - microbiology
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gemmobacter
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Growth
/ herbivores
/ hybrids
/ Immunity
/ Intestinal flora
/ Intestinal microflora
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Life Sciences
/ Megalobrama amblycephala
/ Metabolism
/ Microbacterium
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nature Conservation
/ Vibrio
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2023
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Successional Changes of Microbial Communities and Host-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to Dietary Adaptation in Allodiploid Hybrid Fish
by
Hu, Jie
, Liu, Qingfeng
, Zhao, Rulong
, Tang, Chenchen
, Zeng, Lei
, Li, Wuhui
, Li, Hongqing
, Ren, Li
, Hu, Fangzhou
, Tao, Min
, Zhang, Chun
, Wu, Chang
, Qin, Qinbo
, Zhou, Zexun
, Wang, Shi
, Liu, Shaojun
in
Abundance
/ Acinetobacter
/ Adaptation
/ Aeromonas
/ Animals
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ carnivores
/ Carnivorous animals
/ cell growth
/ Chloroflexi
/ Correlation analysis
/ Culter alburnus
/ Developmental stages
/ Diet
/ Diet - veterinary
/ Digestive system
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Firmicutes
/ Fish
/ Fishes - microbiology
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Gemmobacter
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Growth
/ herbivores
/ hybrids
/ Immunity
/ Intestinal flora
/ Intestinal microflora
/ intestinal microorganisms
/ Intestine
/ Intestines
/ Life Sciences
/ Megalobrama amblycephala
/ Metabolism
/ Microbacterium
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nature Conservation
/ Vibrio
/ Water Quality/Water Pollution
2023
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Successional Changes of Microbial Communities and Host-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to Dietary Adaptation in Allodiploid Hybrid Fish
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Successional Changes of Microbial Communities and Host-Microbiota Interactions Contribute to Dietary Adaptation in Allodiploid Hybrid Fish
2023
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Host-microbiota interactions play critical roles in host development, immunity, metabolism, and behavior. However, information regarding host-microbiota interactions is limited in fishes due to their complex living environment. In the present study, an allodiploid hybrid fish derived from herbivorous
Megalobrama amblycephala
(♀) × carnivorous
Culter alburnus
(♂) was used to investigate the successional changes of the microbial communities and host-microbiota interactions during herbivorous and carnivorous dietary adaptations. The growth level was not significantly different in any developmental stage between the two diet groups of fish. The diversity and composition of the dominant microbial communities showed similar successional patterns in the early developmental stages, but significantly changed during the two dietary adaptations. A large number of bacterial communities coexisted in all developmental stages, whereas the abundance of some genera associated with metabolism, including
Acinetobacter
,
Gemmobacter
,
Microbacterium
,
Vibrio
, and
Aeromonas
, was higher in either diet groups of fish. Moreover, the abundance of phylum Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Chloroflexi was positively correlated with the host growth level. In addition, Spearman’s correlation analysis revealed that the differentially expressed homologous genes in the intestine associated with cell growth, immunity, and metabolism were related to the dominant gut microbiota. Our results present evidence that host genetics-gut microbiota interactions contribute to dietary adaptation in hybrid fish, which also provides basic data for understanding the diversity of dietary adaptations and evolution in fish.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Fish
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Geoecology/Natural Processes
/ Growth
/ hybrids
/ Immunity
/ Microbiology of Aquatic Systems
/ Vibrio
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