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New Research on Amazonian Fish Microbiomes

11/6/2020

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A new research article, written by François-Étienne Sylvain, Sidki Bouslama, Émie Audet-Gilbert and colleagues from La Trobe University (Australia) and INPA (Brazil) has been accepted for publication in Applied and Environnmental Microbiology! This study is one of the first to investigate how the phylogenetic structure of microbial communities from two distinct fish tissues are shaped by species- and habitat-specific factors.  Congratulations to all!

To read the article, click below:
  • Sylvain FÉ, Holland A, Bouslama S, Audet-Gilbert, É, Lavoie, C, Luis Val, ., & Derome, N. 2020. Fish skin and gut microbiomes show contrasting signatures of host species and habitat. Appl Environ Microbiol. 00789-20.

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