A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea

This paper presents a study on the microbial status of different fish species and their habitats in the Bulgarian Black Sea area. The samples were collected in the period of January 2021 until March 2021. The fish species we used in this study were Black Sea turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), round goby...

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Main Authors: Ibryamova, Sevginar, Toschkova, Stephany, Pavlova, Borislava, Stanachkova, Elitca, Ivanov, Radoslav, Natchev, Nikolay, Chipev, Nesho, Ignatova-Ivanova, Tsveteslava
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6968853 2023-06-06T11:59:03+02:00 A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea Ibryamova, Sevginar Toschkova, Stephany Pavlova, Borislava Stanachkova, Elitca Ivanov, Radoslav Natchev, Nikolay Chipev, Nesho Ignatova-Ivanova, Tsveteslava 2022-08-04 https://zenodo.org/record/6968853 https://doi.org/10.3897/biorisk.18.80357 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/6968853 https://doi.org/10.3897/biorisk.18.80357 oai:zenodo.org:6968853 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode BioRisk 18 105-113 marine fish microbial status intestinal tract info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/biorisk.18.80357 2023-04-13T21:52:27Z This paper presents a study on the microbial status of different fish species and their habitats in the Bulgarian Black Sea area. The samples were collected in the period of January 2021 until March 2021. The fish species we used in this study were Black Sea turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), shore rockling (Gaidropsarus mediterraneus) and European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus). The BIOLOG system was used for microbiological determination. From the different fish species, different species of microorganisms were isolated (using selective nutrient media). From the torbut, we isolated species Enterococcus villorum with 24 × 103 cells in 1 ml, Moraxella nonliquefaciens with 70 × 103 cells in 1 ml and Pseudomonas synxantha with 123 × 103 cells. Pseudomonas putida was isolated from the round goby with 20 × 103 cells in 1 ml. The species Streptococcus entericus with 123 × 103 cells in 1 ml was isolated from the shore rockling. Pseudomonas fulva with 60 × 103 cells in 1 ml was isolated from the European anchovy. A total of 223 × 103 cells in 1 ml of Pseudomonas agarici were isolated from Trachinus draco. Pseudomonas tolaasii with 145 × 103 cells in 1 ml were isolated from Merlangius merlangus. A different species of bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas was found for each of the investigated species of Black Sea fish. Apparently, the species Pseudomonas is characteristic of marine Teleostei and is important for the life and metabolism of these vertebrates. These microorganisms probably are resident species and developed not as result of pollution or environmental change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Zenodo BioRisk 18 105 113
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topic marine fish
microbial status
intestinal tract
spellingShingle marine fish
microbial status
intestinal tract
Ibryamova, Sevginar
Toschkova, Stephany
Pavlova, Borislava
Stanachkova, Elitca
Ivanov, Radoslav
Natchev, Nikolay
Chipev, Nesho
Ignatova-Ivanova, Tsveteslava
A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
topic_facet marine fish
microbial status
intestinal tract
description This paper presents a study on the microbial status of different fish species and their habitats in the Bulgarian Black Sea area. The samples were collected in the period of January 2021 until March 2021. The fish species we used in this study were Black Sea turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), shore rockling (Gaidropsarus mediterraneus) and European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus). The BIOLOG system was used for microbiological determination. From the different fish species, different species of microorganisms were isolated (using selective nutrient media). From the torbut, we isolated species Enterococcus villorum with 24 × 103 cells in 1 ml, Moraxella nonliquefaciens with 70 × 103 cells in 1 ml and Pseudomonas synxantha with 123 × 103 cells. Pseudomonas putida was isolated from the round goby with 20 × 103 cells in 1 ml. The species Streptococcus entericus with 123 × 103 cells in 1 ml was isolated from the shore rockling. Pseudomonas fulva with 60 × 103 cells in 1 ml was isolated from the European anchovy. A total of 223 × 103 cells in 1 ml of Pseudomonas agarici were isolated from Trachinus draco. Pseudomonas tolaasii with 145 × 103 cells in 1 ml were isolated from Merlangius merlangus. A different species of bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas was found for each of the investigated species of Black Sea fish. Apparently, the species Pseudomonas is characteristic of marine Teleostei and is important for the life and metabolism of these vertebrates. These microorganisms probably are resident species and developed not as result of pollution or environmental change.
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author Ibryamova, Sevginar
Toschkova, Stephany
Pavlova, Borislava
Stanachkova, Elitca
Ivanov, Radoslav
Natchev, Nikolay
Chipev, Nesho
Ignatova-Ivanova, Tsveteslava
author_facet Ibryamova, Sevginar
Toschkova, Stephany
Pavlova, Borislava
Stanachkova, Elitca
Ivanov, Radoslav
Natchev, Nikolay
Chipev, Nesho
Ignatova-Ivanova, Tsveteslava
author_sort Ibryamova, Sevginar
title A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
title_short A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
title_full A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
title_fullStr A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed A study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of Teleost fish from the Black Sea
title_sort study of the microbiology of the intestinal tract in different species of teleost fish from the black sea
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