2023
DOI: 10.3390/fishes8100488
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Effects of Snail Bellamya purificata Farming at Different Stocking Densities on the Algal and Fungal Communities in Sediment

Yiran Hou,
Mengmeng Zhou,
Rui Jia
et al.

Abstract: The snail Bellamya purificata is recognized as a potential bio-remediation species, and is commonly employed in polyculture to enhance resource utilization efficiency and realize culture environment regulation. In order to enrich the microbiome studies on elucidating the ecological effects of snail B. purificata farming, we assessed the effect of B. purificata farming activities, at varying stocking densities, on the algal and fungal communities in sediment. Four experimental groups were established in our stu… Show more

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“…Fishpond sediments exhibit a higher abundance of unclassified fungi, while Rozellomycota is less abundant than in crab and crayfish ponds [60] . Fungal community phylogenetic diversity positively correlates with the sediment pH, the total nitrogen, and the total phosphorus content [61] . Research on Porphyra alba cultivation underscores the seawater's pivotal role in eukaryotic biodiversity.…”
Section: Effects Of Marine Aquaculture On Fungal and Viral Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Fishpond sediments exhibit a higher abundance of unclassified fungi, while Rozellomycota is less abundant than in crab and crayfish ponds [60] . Fungal community phylogenetic diversity positively correlates with the sediment pH, the total nitrogen, and the total phosphorus content [61] . Research on Porphyra alba cultivation underscores the seawater's pivotal role in eukaryotic biodiversity.…”
Section: Effects Of Marine Aquaculture On Fungal and Viral Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 97%