Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf

Intensive freshwater aquaculture in the Spring Valley, Israel, is implemented mainly in earthen fishponds and reservoirs that are stocked with a variety of edible fish species. Here we sampled six different healthy fish species from these intensive aquacultures. The fish were hybrid striped bass, Eu...

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Main Authors: Tamir Ofek (11801441), Maya Lalzar (7287011), Sivan Laviad-Shitrit (5582777), Ido Izhaki (183119), Malka Halpern (183125)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.760266.s001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17133809 2023-05-15T18:06:05+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf Tamir Ofek (11801441) Maya Lalzar (7287011) Sivan Laviad-Shitrit (5582777) Ido Izhaki (183119) Malka Halpern (183125) 2021-12-07T05:43:51Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.760266.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Comparative_Study_of_Intestinal_Microbiota_Composition_of_Six_Edible_Fish_Species_pdf/17133809 doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.760266.s001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Microbial Genetics Microbial Ecology Mycology edible fish intensive freshwater aquaculture trophic level Cetobacterium microbiota composition Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.760266.s001 2021-12-19T20:03:00Z Intensive freshwater aquaculture in the Spring Valley, Israel, is implemented mainly in earthen fishponds and reservoirs that are stocked with a variety of edible fish species. Here we sampled six different healthy fish species from these intensive aquacultures. The fish were hybrid striped bass, European bass, red drum (all carnivores), hybrid tilapia, flathead grey mullet (both herbivores), and common carp (an omnivore). Significant differences were found among the intestinal microbiota of the six studied fish species. The microbiota composition diversity was strongly related to the trophic level of the fish, such that there was a significant difference between the carnivore and the herbivore species, while the omnivore species was not significantly different from either group. The most abundant genus in the majority of the fishes’ intestinal microbiota was Cetobacterium. Furthermore, we found that beside Cetobacterium, a unique combination of taxa with relative abundance >10% characterized the intestine microbiota of each fish species: unclassified Mycoplasmataceae, Aeromonas, and Vibrio (hybrid striped bass); Turicibacter and Clostridiaceae 1 (European bass); Vibrio (red drum); ZOR0006—Firmicutes (hybrid tilapia); unclassified Mycoplasmataceae and unclassified Vibrionaceae (flathead grey mullet); and Aeromonas (common carp). We conclude that each fish species has a specific bacterial genera combination that characterizes it. Moreover, diet and the trophic level of the fish have a major influence on the gut microbiota of healthy fish that grow in intensive freshwater aquaculture. Dataset Red drum Unknown
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topic Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
edible fish
intensive freshwater aquaculture
trophic level
Cetobacterium
microbiota composition
spellingShingle Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
edible fish
intensive freshwater aquaculture
trophic level
Cetobacterium
microbiota composition
Tamir Ofek (11801441)
Maya Lalzar (7287011)
Sivan Laviad-Shitrit (5582777)
Ido Izhaki (183119)
Malka Halpern (183125)
Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
topic_facet Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
edible fish
intensive freshwater aquaculture
trophic level
Cetobacterium
microbiota composition
description Intensive freshwater aquaculture in the Spring Valley, Israel, is implemented mainly in earthen fishponds and reservoirs that are stocked with a variety of edible fish species. Here we sampled six different healthy fish species from these intensive aquacultures. The fish were hybrid striped bass, European bass, red drum (all carnivores), hybrid tilapia, flathead grey mullet (both herbivores), and common carp (an omnivore). Significant differences were found among the intestinal microbiota of the six studied fish species. The microbiota composition diversity was strongly related to the trophic level of the fish, such that there was a significant difference between the carnivore and the herbivore species, while the omnivore species was not significantly different from either group. The most abundant genus in the majority of the fishes’ intestinal microbiota was Cetobacterium. Furthermore, we found that beside Cetobacterium, a unique combination of taxa with relative abundance >10% characterized the intestine microbiota of each fish species: unclassified Mycoplasmataceae, Aeromonas, and Vibrio (hybrid striped bass); Turicibacter and Clostridiaceae 1 (European bass); Vibrio (red drum); ZOR0006—Firmicutes (hybrid tilapia); unclassified Mycoplasmataceae and unclassified Vibrionaceae (flathead grey mullet); and Aeromonas (common carp). We conclude that each fish species has a specific bacterial genera combination that characterizes it. Moreover, diet and the trophic level of the fish have a major influence on the gut microbiota of healthy fish that grow in intensive freshwater aquaculture.
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author Tamir Ofek (11801441)
Maya Lalzar (7287011)
Sivan Laviad-Shitrit (5582777)
Ido Izhaki (183119)
Malka Halpern (183125)
author_facet Tamir Ofek (11801441)
Maya Lalzar (7287011)
Sivan Laviad-Shitrit (5582777)
Ido Izhaki (183119)
Malka Halpern (183125)
author_sort Tamir Ofek (11801441)
title Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Comparative Study of Intestinal Microbiota Composition of Six Edible Fish Species.pdf
title_sort data_sheet_1_comparative study of intestinal microbiota composition of six edible fish species.pdf
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