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Impact of early-life rearing history on gut microbiome succession and performance of Nile tilapia.

Yale DengFotini KokouEp H EdingMarc C J Verdegem
Published in: Animal microbiome (2021)
Our results indicated that the legacy effect of first microbial colonisation of the fish gut gradually disappeared during host development, with no differences in gut microbiome composition and growth performance observed in later life after culture in a common environment. However, early life exposure of larvae to biofloc consistently increased the microbial interactions in the gut of juvenile Nile tilapia and might possibly benefit gut health.
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