2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5108643/v1
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Characterization of Respiratory, Skin, and Cloaca Microbiota in Mediterranean Loggerhead and Green Sea Turtle Populations

Sandra Hochscheid,
Andrea Affuso,
Antonino Pace
et al.

Abstract: Animals are considered biological units with their microbiota, which is composed of commensal, pathogenic, and symbiont bacteria. This microbiota is shaped by the environment and through changes in the animal life history, and it plays a key role in the physiology and fitness of its host. Sea turtles are known to be good indicators of marine ecosystem health, and it is known that their populations are declining in the Mediterranean. Herein, we characterize the upper respiratory, cloaca, and skin microbiota of … Show more

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