2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279834
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Bacterial and fungal gut microbiota of supralittoral talitrid amphipods feeding on brown macroalgae and paper

Abstract: Some macroalgae drift on the ocean and are stranded on coasts, and these stranded brown macroalgae are regarded to be degraded by organisms. Alginate is a major component of brown macroalgae. An uncovering of how carbon is cycled through brown macroalgae is needed to deeply understand coastal ecosystems. In this study, to gain insights into metabolism of brown macroalgae and alginate in the organisms, we initially confirmed that supralittoral talitrid amphipods (beach fleas or sandhoppers collected on the Shib… Show more

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“…The gut of amphipods has been reported to be a good source of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi [14][15][16][17]. It has been discovered that certain bacteria isolated from the gut of hadal amphipods have probiotic genes linked to growth and survival [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gut of amphipods has been reported to be a good source of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi [14][15][16][17]. It has been discovered that certain bacteria isolated from the gut of hadal amphipods have probiotic genes linked to growth and survival [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%