2018
DOI: 10.1101/440669
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Feeding rapidly alters microbiome composition and gene transcription in the clownfish gut

Abstract: BackgroundDiet is a major determinant of intestinal microbiome composition. While studies have evaluated microbiome responses to diet variation, less is understood of how the act of feeding influences the microbiome, independent of diet type. Here, we use the clownfish Premnas biaculeatus, a species reared commonly in ornamental marine aquaculture, to test how the diversity, predicted gene content, and gene transcription of the microbiome vary over a two-day diurnal period with a single daily feeding event. Th… Show more

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