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Are there chinks in the crocodile’s armor? Characterizing saltwater crocodile...
The outer keratin layer of crocodile skin forms a physical barrier against mechanical damage and pathogens. However, if breached, the resulting damage can cause the skin to be... -
Longitudinal study of the diabetic skin and wound microbiome
Background: Type II diabetes is a chronic health condition which is associated with skin conditions including chronic foot ulcers and an increased incidence of skin infections.... -
Selective maternal seeding and rearing environment shape the colonization and...
The early-life gut microbiome establishment has long-term implications for neonate health and immune system development. However, the acquisition patterns of the early-life... -
St. Lawrence Estuary Beluga Skin and Water Microbiome
The endangered beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) population in the St. Lawrence Estuary (SLE) in Eastern Canada, the largest estuary in the world, is declining. Elevated tissue... -
Sea cucmber microbiome along pollution gradient
We sequenced five sea cucumbers of skin and gut body part, three sediment and three seawater samples from three sites of different pollution level. -
Experimental manipulation of fish host microbiomes
Host-associated microbiomes provide excellent means to explore eco-evolutionary processes that influence microbiome recruitment and dynamics of species compositions. Especially... -
Dolphin skin microbiome and associated water microbes in dynamic water system...
The skin microbiome serves a critical role in animal health as the first line of defense against pathogens. Few studies have characterized the skin microbiome of free-ranging... -
Epidermal microbiome community from Cook Inlet and Bristol Bay beluga whales ...
Host-specific microbiomes play an important role in individual health and ecology in marine mammals, epidermal microbiomes may be a protective barrier between the host and its... -
Reef location and client diversity influence the skin microbiome of the Carib...
Fish associated microorganisms are known to be affected by the environment and other external factors, such as microbial transfer between interacting partners. One of the most... -
Evaluating the effects of translocation and host characteristics on skin asso...
The factors shaping the composition and dynamics of microbiomes associated to aquatic organisms, especially regarding skin microbiomes have been understudied despite the... -
Temporal dynamics of Atlantic salmon skin and gill mucosal microbiomes in FW ...
As the global population continues to increase, so to does the need for a sufficient and sustainable source of protein for human consumption. In line with this need, aquaculture... -
Skin microbiome of coral reef fishes
We analyzed the prokaryotic microbiome of 44 fish species from coral reefs of the Western Indian Ocean. The objective was to assess diversity, ecological or phylogenetical... -
Evaluating the variation in fish skin microbiomes among hierarchical levels
The skin microbiome of fish is part of the protecting barrier between the host and its environment, and it can impact host fitness. Microbiome community members of fish skin may... -
Marine mammal skin microbiomes
Skin samples from 139 animals, encompassing 12 species, have already been collected in collaboration with marine mammal scientists. These samples include skin biopsies from... -
animal microial diversity
gut, skin and water of healthy and diseased seahorses -
Uncovering new skin microbiome diversity through culturing and metagenomics
Metagenomes, cultured reference genomes and metagenome assembled genomes Pure cultures -
Human Skin Microbiome Data
16S rRNA gene sequencing data on human skin microbiome samples collected before and after swimming in the ocean. This dataset contains raw sequencing data contained in fastq... -
Daycare studies of bacterial metagenome on soil, skin and stool
Soil bacterial metagenome of daycare centres, and stool and skin bacterial metagenome of daycare children -
Microbiota of amphibians (giant salamanders and associated environment)
Cutaneous microbiota of giant salamanders (Andrias japonicus) from the wild and from captivity, as well as from environmental water samples and syntopic amphibians and fishes -
Multi-scale characterization of skin-associated microbiota of Gilthead Seabre...
The objective of this study was to characterize taxonomic and phylogenetic diversities of skin bacterial community at the interspecific, inter- and intra-individual scales of...