Microbiomes in aquaculture. Another piece of the puzzle has been placed!2025-01-22
We are delighted to announce the latest work published in the Microorganisms journal, as part of the GVA-ThinkInAzul Next-Generation EU projects and Spanish MCIU BreamHOLOBIONT project: “Disclosing the Functional Redundancy of the Core Gut Microbiota of Farmed Gilthead Sea Bream from a Bayesian Network Perspective. Microorganisms (2025), 13, 198”.
In the study, we explored the enormous taxonomic variability and functional redundancy that characterizes the intestinal microbiota of fish fed with different diet formulations through an innovative Bayesian networks approach. Such procedure allows us to shape the hierarchical bacterial associations driven by changes in diet composition.
The trigger point to re-think the healthy core microbiota with the use of conventional and new fish feed formulations, for the advancement of microbiota studies in aquaculture.
Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13010198

