>host species and environment shape the gut microbiota of cohabiting marine bivalves

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  • who: Shirin Akter from the College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia have published the research work: >Host Species and Environment Shape the Gut Microbiota of Cohabiting Marine Bivalves, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aim to understand the influence of host species and environment on the gut microbiome (bacterial assemblages) of the intergeneric, cohabiting marine bivalves C. gigas (Ostreidae) and M. galloprovincialis (Mytilidae).
  • how: Due to the considerable variability observed in the mussel populations during the summer sampling period a further comparison between mussels with different shell lengths . . .

     

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