In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments

In this study, microbial community dynamics were assessed within a simple in vitro model system in order to understand those changes influenced by diet. The abundance and diversity of bacteria were monitored within different treatment slurries inoculated with salmon faecal samples in order to mimic...

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Published in:Research in Microbiology
Main Authors: Zarkasi, KZ, Taylor, RS, Glencross, BD, Abell, GCJ, Tamplin, ML, Bowman, JP
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Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/44859/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.003
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:44859 2023-05-15T15:31:32+02:00 In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments Zarkasi, KZ Taylor, RS Glencross, BD Abell, GCJ Tamplin, ML Bowman, JP 2017 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/44859/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.003 unknown Elsevier Science Bv Zarkasi, KZ, Taylor, RS, Glencross, BD, Abell, GCJ, Tamplin, ML orcid:0000-0003-2652-2408 and Bowman, JP orcid:0000-0002-4528-9333 2017 , 'In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments' , Research in Microbiology, vol. 168, no. 8 , pp. 751-759 , doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.003 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.003>. gut microbiome salmon feeds in-vitro model 16S rRNA gene dietary treaments intestinal bacteria Atlantic salmon Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.003 2022-03-07T23:16:50Z In this study, microbial community dynamics were assessed within a simple in vitro model system in order to understand those changes influenced by diet. The abundance and diversity of bacteria were monitored within different treatment slurries inoculated with salmon faecal samples in order to mimic the effects of dietary variables. A total of five complete diets and two ingredients (plant meal) were tested. The total viable counts (TVCs) and sequencing data revealed that there was very clear separation between the complete diets and the plant meal treatments, suggesting a dynamic response by the allochthonous bacteria to the treatments. Automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) results showed that different diet formulations produced different patterns of fragments, with no separation between the complete diets. However, plant-based protein ingredients were clearly separated from the other treatments. 16S rRNA Illumina-based sequencing analysis showed that members of the genera Aliivibrio, Vibrio and Photobacterium became predominant for all complete diets treatments. The plant-based protein ingredient treatments only sustained weak growth of the genus Sphingomonas. In vitro based testing of diets could be a useful strategy to determine the potential impact of either complete feeds or ingredients on major fish gastrointestinal tract microbiome members. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Research in Microbiology 168 8 751 759
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topic gut microbiome
salmon feeds
in-vitro model
16S rRNA gene
dietary treaments
intestinal bacteria
Atlantic salmon
spellingShingle gut microbiome
salmon feeds
in-vitro model
16S rRNA gene
dietary treaments
intestinal bacteria
Atlantic salmon
Zarkasi, KZ
Taylor, RS
Glencross, BD
Abell, GCJ
Tamplin, ML
Bowman, JP
In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
topic_facet gut microbiome
salmon feeds
in-vitro model
16S rRNA gene
dietary treaments
intestinal bacteria
Atlantic salmon
description In this study, microbial community dynamics were assessed within a simple in vitro model system in order to understand those changes influenced by diet. The abundance and diversity of bacteria were monitored within different treatment slurries inoculated with salmon faecal samples in order to mimic the effects of dietary variables. A total of five complete diets and two ingredients (plant meal) were tested. The total viable counts (TVCs) and sequencing data revealed that there was very clear separation between the complete diets and the plant meal treatments, suggesting a dynamic response by the allochthonous bacteria to the treatments. Automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) results showed that different diet formulations produced different patterns of fragments, with no separation between the complete diets. However, plant-based protein ingredients were clearly separated from the other treatments. 16S rRNA Illumina-based sequencing analysis showed that members of the genera Aliivibrio, Vibrio and Photobacterium became predominant for all complete diets treatments. The plant-based protein ingredient treatments only sustained weak growth of the genus Sphingomonas. In vitro based testing of diets could be a useful strategy to determine the potential impact of either complete feeds or ingredients on major fish gastrointestinal tract microbiome members.
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author Zarkasi, KZ
Taylor, RS
Glencross, BD
Abell, GCJ
Tamplin, ML
Bowman, JP
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Taylor, RS
Glencross, BD
Abell, GCJ
Tamplin, ML
Bowman, JP
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title In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
title_short In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
title_full In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
title_fullStr In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
title_full_unstemmed In vitro characteristics of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
title_sort in vitro characteristics of an atlantic salmon (salmo salar l.) hind gut microbial community in relation to different dietary treatments
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