2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-022-01970-5
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The Role of Diversity in Mediating Microbiota Structural and Functional Differences in Two Sympatric Species of Abalone Under Stressed Withering Syndrome Conditions

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“…76 Additionally, functional redundancy has been described in the more diverse microbial community of the yellow abalone compared to the blue abalone correlating with a lower prevalence of the Withering Syndrome disease. 78,79 However, it's essential to note that while the mentioned studies are mostly correlative, only two of them have demonstrated a direct causality between healthy or diseased microbiota and health status. In penaeid shrimp, intestinal microbiota transfer (IMT) from WFS diseased shrimp to healthy ones led to the development of symptoms similar to those of diseased shrimp.…”
Section: Definition Of the Holobiont Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…76 Additionally, functional redundancy has been described in the more diverse microbial community of the yellow abalone compared to the blue abalone correlating with a lower prevalence of the Withering Syndrome disease. 78,79 However, it's essential to note that while the mentioned studies are mostly correlative, only two of them have demonstrated a direct causality between healthy or diseased microbiota and health status. In penaeid shrimp, intestinal microbiota transfer (IMT) from WFS diseased shrimp to healthy ones led to the development of symptoms similar to those of diseased shrimp.…”
Section: Definition Of the Holobiont Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In different shrimp species, a greater diversity of metabolites with potential beneficial properties is produced by half of the core microbiota likely contributing to their immune homeostasis 76 . Additionally, functional redundancy has been described in the more diverse microbial community of the yellow abalone compared to the blue abalone correlating with a lower prevalence of the Withering Syndrome disease 78,79 . However, it's essential to note that while the mentioned studies are mostly correlative, only two of them have demonstrated a direct causality between healthy or diseased microbiota and health status.…”
Section: Host‐microbiota Interactions In Health and Disease Of Mollus...mentioning
confidence: 99%