2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-014-0462-x
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Population Dynamics of Vibrio and Pseudomonas Species Isolated from Farmed Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.): A Seasonal Study

Abstract: Vibrio and Pseudomonas species have been shown to be part of the normal microbiota of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), with some strains causing disease in fish. The factors affecting their prevalence and persistence in the salmon gut, however, have not been well studied. In this study, we collected 340 Vibrio and 150 Pseudomonas isolates from the hindgut of farmed Tasmanian Atlantic salmon, fed with two commercially available diets. Samples were collected every 6-8 weeks between July 2011 and May 2012. Isola… Show more

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“…The higher abundance of Vibrio in September might be a function of elevated seawater temperature. This observation is consistent with previous studies showing that Vibrio abundance is positively correlated with temperature in the intestinal tract of Atlantic salmon (Green, Smullen & Barnes 2013;Hatje et al 2014;Zarkasi et al 2014), and on external surfaces of other fish species (Tao et al 2012;Larsen et al 2015). Although in low abundance, M. viscosa-like sequences are present in all ulcer samples, which is in agreement with the many culturebased investigations of winter-ulcers that have resulted in the identification of mixed cultures of mainly Aliivibrio and Vibrio spp.…”
Section: Culture-dependent and Culture-independent Bacteria In Ulcerasupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The higher abundance of Vibrio in September might be a function of elevated seawater temperature. This observation is consistent with previous studies showing that Vibrio abundance is positively correlated with temperature in the intestinal tract of Atlantic salmon (Green, Smullen & Barnes 2013;Hatje et al 2014;Zarkasi et al 2014), and on external surfaces of other fish species (Tao et al 2012;Larsen et al 2015). Although in low abundance, M. viscosa-like sequences are present in all ulcer samples, which is in agreement with the many culturebased investigations of winter-ulcers that have resulted in the identification of mixed cultures of mainly Aliivibrio and Vibrio spp.…”
Section: Culture-dependent and Culture-independent Bacteria In Ulcerasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This observation is consistent with previous studies showing that Vibrio abundance is positively correlated with temperature in the intestinal tract of Atlantic salmon (Green, Smullen & Barnes ; Hatje et al . ; Zarkasi et al . ), and on external surfaces of other fish species (Tao et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that water temperature is the main abiotic factor affecting variation. Its effect on gut microbiota composition of healthy salmon (especially Vibrio and Pseudoalteromonas ) has been documented (Hatje, Neuman, Stevenson, Bowman & Katouli ). Vibrios are among the most common group of gut bacteria in marine vertebrates and invertebrates (Thompson, Iida & Swings ; Preheim, Boucher, Wildschutte, David, Veneziano, Alm & Polz ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, Pseudomonas has also been isolated from intestinal digesta and mucosa of Atlantic salmon by traditional culturing approaches (71,(88)(89)(90), and reported as a member of Atlantic salmon core microbiota in culture-independent studies (19, 23, 33, 34, 38, 91). Due to the low taxonomic resolution of amplicon sequencing, it is difficult to discern contaminat-ing taxa from true signals solely based on taxonomic labels.…”
Section: Quality Control: Use Of Mock and Negative Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%