The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot

Fish are continuously exposed to a wide range of microorganisms present in the environment. This might influence the intestinal microbiota which in turn influence animal health and contribute to nutrition. Two turbot farms each with a different recirculating system concept were monitored. The object...

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Main Authors: Bacanu, G.M., Morillo, J.A., Rurangwa, E., Verdegem, M.C.J., Sipkema, D., Smidt, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-relation-between-microbiota-in-water-feed-and-fish-in-differe
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/434490 2024-02-11T10:09:16+01:00 The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot Bacanu, G.M. Morillo, J.A. Rurangwa, E. Verdegem, M.C.J. Sipkema, D. Smidt, H. 2012 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-relation-between-microbiota-in-water-feed-and-fish-in-differe en eng https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-relation-between-microbiota-in-water-feed-and-fish-in-differe Wageningen University & Research AQUA 2012 European Aquaculture Society and World Aquaculture Society joint meeting, 1-5 September 2012, Prague, Czech Republic Life Science Article in monograph or in proceedings 2012 ftunivwagenin 2024-01-24T23:19:04Z Fish are continuously exposed to a wide range of microorganisms present in the environment. This might influence the intestinal microbiota which in turn influence animal health and contribute to nutrition. Two turbot farms each with a different recirculating system concept were monitored. The objective of this study was to identify and compare in time the microbiota in (i) inflow water, (ii) water in the rearing tanks, (iii) feed and (iv) fish guts. In fish guts, a distinction was made between microbiota collected from faeces (lumen) and microbiota attached to the gut wall (mucus). Juvenile turbot, water and feed were sampled every 3 months over a 1-year period. Combined analyses using 16SrRNA gene PCR amplification and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and 16SrRNA gene pyrosequencing data showed that the microbial community composition in water changed over time and was farm-dependent. Microbial DGGE fingerprints clustered by farm suggesting a strong farm effect (Figure 1). Pyrosequencing data confirmed differences in microbiota in faeces, gut mucus, water and feed (Figure 2). The microbial community in turbot gut showed high inter-individual variation and was much less affected by system design or management. The turbot gut microbiota clustered based on the sampling location (lumen or mucus). The feed had the lowest bacterial diversity. Moreover, microbiota composition in water, feed, and gut were more or less stable over time during the observation period, suggesting that the gut was almost fully developed by the time the turbot reached 15g at the start of the experiment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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Bacanu, G.M.
Morillo, J.A.
Rurangwa, E.
Verdegem, M.C.J.
Sipkema, D.
Smidt, H.
The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
topic_facet Life Science
description Fish are continuously exposed to a wide range of microorganisms present in the environment. This might influence the intestinal microbiota which in turn influence animal health and contribute to nutrition. Two turbot farms each with a different recirculating system concept were monitored. The objective of this study was to identify and compare in time the microbiota in (i) inflow water, (ii) water in the rearing tanks, (iii) feed and (iv) fish guts. In fish guts, a distinction was made between microbiota collected from faeces (lumen) and microbiota attached to the gut wall (mucus). Juvenile turbot, water and feed were sampled every 3 months over a 1-year period. Combined analyses using 16SrRNA gene PCR amplification and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and 16SrRNA gene pyrosequencing data showed that the microbial community composition in water changed over time and was farm-dependent. Microbial DGGE fingerprints clustered by farm suggesting a strong farm effect (Figure 1). Pyrosequencing data confirmed differences in microbiota in faeces, gut mucus, water and feed (Figure 2). The microbial community in turbot gut showed high inter-individual variation and was much less affected by system design or management. The turbot gut microbiota clustered based on the sampling location (lumen or mucus). The feed had the lowest bacterial diversity. Moreover, microbiota composition in water, feed, and gut were more or less stable over time during the observation period, suggesting that the gut was almost fully developed by the time the turbot reached 15g at the start of the experiment.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bacanu, G.M.
Morillo, J.A.
Rurangwa, E.
Verdegem, M.C.J.
Sipkema, D.
Smidt, H.
author_facet Bacanu, G.M.
Morillo, J.A.
Rurangwa, E.
Verdegem, M.C.J.
Sipkema, D.
Smidt, H.
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title The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
title_short The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
title_full The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
title_fullStr The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
title_full_unstemmed The relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
title_sort relation between microbiota in water, feed and fish in different types of recirculation systems for turbot
publishDate 2012
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