Difference between revisions of "Freshwater Aquarium Microbiome"
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | Microbiomes, the community of microorganisms living together in particular habitats, are vital for maintaining ecological balance. The fish themselves oftentimes possess more microbial cells than fish cells in their bodies (2) | + | Microbiomes, the community of microorganisms living together in particular habitats, are vital for maintaining ecological balance. The habitat hosting the microbial communities can be anything from the gastrointestinal tract of a cow to soils of the land... The fish themselves oftentimes possess more microbial cells than fish cells in their bodies (2) |
==Materials and Methods== | ==Materials and Methods== | ||
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+ | 2. Savage DC (1977) Microbial ecology of the gastrointestinal tract. Ann Rev Microbiol 31: 107-133 |
Revision as of 18:11, 2 March 2021
Introduction
Microbiomes, the community of microorganisms living together in particular habitats, are vital for maintaining ecological balance. The habitat hosting the microbial communities can be anything from the gastrointestinal tract of a cow to soils of the land... The fish themselves oftentimes possess more microbial cells than fish cells in their bodies (2)
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
References
2. Savage DC (1977) Microbial ecology of the gastrointestinal tract. Ann Rev Microbiol 31: 107-133