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- W4224265706 abstract "Abstract The commercial aquatic animal microbiome may markedly affect the successful host's farming in various aquaculture systems. However, very little was known about it. Here, two different aquaculture systems, the rice–fish culture (RFC) and intensive pond culture (IPC) systems, were compared to deconstruct the skin, oral, and gut microbiome, as well as the gut metabolome of juvenile Chinese softshell turtle ( Pelodiscus sinensis ). Higher alpha‐diversity and functional redundancy of P. sinensis microbial community were found in the RFC than those of the IPC. The aquaculture systems have the strongest influence on the gut microbiome, followed by the skin microbiome, and finally the oral microbiome. Source‐tracking analysis showed that the RFC's microbial community originated from more unknown sources than that of the IPC across all body regions. Strikingly, the RFC's oral and skin microbiome exhibited a significantly higher proportion of generalists and broader habitat niche breadth than those of the IPC, but not the gut. Null model analysis revealed that the RFC's oral and skin microbial community assembly was governed by a significantly greater proportion of deterministic processes than that of the IPC, but not the gut. We further identified the key gene and microbial contribution to five significantly changed gut metabolites, 2‐oxoglutarate, N ‐acetyl‐ d ‐mannosamine, cis ‐4‐hydroxy‐ d ‐proline, nicotinamide, and l ‐alanine, which were significantly correlated with important categories of microbe‐mediated processes, including the amino acid metabolism, GABAergic synapse, ABC transporters, biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, as well as citrate cycle. Moreover, different aquaculture systems have a significant impact on the hepatic lipid metabolism and body shape of P. sinensis . Our results provide new insight into the influence of aquaculture systems on the microbial community structure feature and assembly mechanism in an aquatic animal, also highlighting the key microbiome and gene contributions to the metabolite variation in the gut microbiome‐metabolome association." @default.
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- W4224265706 date "2022-04-05" @default.
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- W4224265706 title "The impact of aquaculture system on the microbiome and gut metabolome of juvenile Chinese softshell turtle (<i>Pelodiscus sinensis</i>)" @default.
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