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      Comparison of gut microbiota composition of farmed olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) according to growth stage

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      The strategy of cultivating healthy fish by manipulating their gut microbiota composition using probiotics is crucial for establishing sustainable fish farms. Information on the gut microbiota composition of healthy fish is important for the efficient development of probiotics and the aquaculture strategies that would apply them. This study assessed the gut microbiota composition of farmed olive flounder according to the growth stage to provide useful information for the development of probiotics. The fish were classified according to their weight, and the intestines of five juveniles weighing less than 100 g and five subadults weighing between 400 and 800 g were used for analysis. The results of alpha diversity analysis confirmed higher richness and diversity in the subadult group than in the juvenile group. Beta diversity analysis revealed clear boundaries and distances between the groups; however, individuals within each group were similar. The two groups showed marked differences in their gut microbiota composition. Phylum-level analysis revealed that the most abundant phylum was Proteobacteria in the juvenile group and Firmicutes in the subadult group. Notably, genus-level analysis revealed that Vibrio accounted for more than 50% of the total composition in the juvenile group. Linear discriminant analysis effect size revealed that the genera Vibrio, Photobacterium, and Leuconostoc were representative of the juvenile group, whereas 19 genera, including Lactococcus and Vagococcus, were representative of the subadult group. Thus, information on the representative microorganisms abundantly present in the intestines of healthy olive flounder can be considered for the selection and development of a probiotic genus for olive flounder farming.
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      The strategy of cultivating healthy fish by manipulating their gut microbiota composition using probiotics is crucial for establishing sustainable fish farms. Information on the gut microbiota composition of healthy fish is important for the efficient...

      The strategy of cultivating healthy fish by manipulating their gut microbiota composition using probiotics is crucial for establishing sustainable fish farms. Information on the gut microbiota composition of healthy fish is important for the efficient development of probiotics and the aquaculture strategies that would apply them. This study assessed the gut microbiota composition of farmed olive flounder according to the growth stage to provide useful information for the development of probiotics. The fish were classified according to their weight, and the intestines of five juveniles weighing less than 100 g and five subadults weighing between 400 and 800 g were used for analysis. The results of alpha diversity analysis confirmed higher richness and diversity in the subadult group than in the juvenile group. Beta diversity analysis revealed clear boundaries and distances between the groups; however, individuals within each group were similar. The two groups showed marked differences in their gut microbiota composition. Phylum-level analysis revealed that the most abundant phylum was Proteobacteria in the juvenile group and Firmicutes in the subadult group. Notably, genus-level analysis revealed that Vibrio accounted for more than 50% of the total composition in the juvenile group. Linear discriminant analysis effect size revealed that the genera Vibrio, Photobacterium, and Leuconostoc were representative of the juvenile group, whereas 19 genera, including Lactococcus and Vagococcus, were representative of the subadult group. Thus, information on the representative microorganisms abundantly present in the intestines of healthy olive flounder can be considered for the selection and development of a probiotic genus for olive flounder farming.

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