Group of communities of microorganisms that reside within whales
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The cetacean microbiome is the group of communities of microorganisms that reside within whales.
Microbiomes play an important role in individual health and ecology and in particular in the discovery of different microbiomes in gut, skin and nose permitted to analyze their conditions and the condition of the Microbiome environment in which they live.
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The cetaceanmicrobiome is the group of communities of microorganisms that reside within whales. Microbiomes play an important role in individual health...
successful with large cetaceans due to slow swim speeds and larger blow sizes. Microbiomes in the plant ecosystem The plant microbiome plays roles in plant...
microbiome describes either the collective genomes of the microbes that reside in an ecological niche or else the microbes themselves. The microbiome...
The root microbiome (also called rhizosphere microbiome) is the dynamic community of microorganisms associated with plant roots. Because they are rich...
The plant microbiome, also known as the phytomicrobiome, plays roles in plant health and productivity and has received significant attention in recent...
right whale). There are currently 16 species of baleen whales. While cetaceans were historically thought to have descended from mesonychians, molecular...
since the original formulations. Holobionts include the host, virome, microbiome, and any other organisms which contribute in some way to the functioning...
deep divers. There are different techniques for sampling the cetacean's gut microbiome. The most common is collecting fecal samples from the environment...
The Earth Microbiome Project (EMP) is an initiative founded by Janet Jansson, Jack Gilbert and Rob Knight in 2010 to collect natural samples and to analyze...
and indirectly influence microbiome composition. Rain and wind also cause temporal variation to the phyllosphere microbiome. The phyllosphere includes...
symbiotic with a microbial consortium, resulting in a diverse sponge microbiome. Sponges are able to host a wide range of microbial communities that can...
The mycobiome, mycobiota, or fungal microbiome, is the fungal community in and on an organism. The word “mycobiome” comes from the ancient Greek μύκης...
root secretions and associated soil microorganisms known as the root microbiome. Soil pores in the rhizosphere can contain many bacteria and other microorganisms...
frequently. Unlike the roughly 40 trillion bacteria in a typical human microbiome, an estimate of the number of viral particles in a healthy adult human...
(saltwater) ecosystems for their existence. They include animals such as cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses)...
interactions take place among the germinating seed, the soil, and the microbiome. Because germination is a brief process, the spermosphere is transient...
even-toed ungulates, the closest living relatives of the hippopotamids are cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc.), from which they diverged about 55...
studied range from microscopic phytoplankton and zooplankton to huge cetaceans (whales) 25–32 meters (82–105 feet) in length. Marine ecology is the study...
fragments derived from metagenomic samples. Global Virome Project Human microbiome Mangrove virome Virosphere Anderson NG, Gerin JL, Anderson NL (July 2003)...
research on plant microbiomes have dramatically furthered knowledge on ecological functions and key roles of the plant microbiome in supporting plant...
to feed on these nutrients. This high nutrient environment creates a microbiome and a diverse food web for microbes such as bacteria and protists. It...
challenges and molecular solutions in the taxonomic identification of ancient cetaceans, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 371: 20150332 Speller...
Opportunities and Challenges to Microbial Symbiosis Research in the Microbiome Era. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2020.01150. Material...
(2020-04-17). "CoproID predicts the source of coprolites and paleofeces using microbiome composition and host DNA content". PeerJ. 8: e9001. doi:10.7717/peerj...
Sébastien (2018). "Skin microbiome of coral reef fish is highly variable and driven by host phylogeny and diet". Microbiome. 6 (1): 147. doi:10.1186/s40168-018-0530-4...
relationships and evolutionary history of cetaceans is published by Lloyd & Slater (2021). A study on the evolution of the cetacean brain size is published by Waugh...