Microorganisms (Dec 2021)

Gastrointestinal Microbiota and Parasite-Fauna of Wild <i>Dissostichus eleginoides</i> Smitt, 1898 Captured at the South-Central Coast of Chile

  • Italo Fernández,
  • Patricio de Los Ríos-Escalante,
  • Ariel Valenzuela,
  • Paulina Aguayo,
  • Carlos T. Smith,
  • Apolinaria García-Cancino,
  • Kimberly Sánchez-Alonso,
  • Ciro Oyarzún,
  • Víctor L. Campos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 2522

Abstract

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Dissotichus eleginoides has a discontinuous circumpolar geographic distribution restricted to mountains and platforms, mainly in Subantarctic and Antarctic waters of the southern hemisphere, including the Southeast Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans and in areas surrounding the peninsular platforms of subantarctic islands. The aim of this work was to determine and characterize the gastrointestinal parasitic and microbial fauna of specimens of D. eleginoides captured in waters of the south-central zone of Chile. The magnitude of parasitism in D. eleginoides captured in waters of the south-central zone of Chile is variable, and the parasite richness is different from that reported in specimens from subantarctic environments. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of the microbial community associated to intestine showed a high diversity, where Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteriodetes were the dominant phyla. However, both parasitic and microbial structures can vary between fish from different geographic regions

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