2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02730
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K-Selection as Microbial Community Management Strategy: A Method for Improved Viability of Larvae in Aquaculture

Abstract: Aquaculture has the potential to become a major food supplier in a world with an increasing human population, and increased consumption of fish will likely have positive health implications. For marine aquaculture, the production of high quality juveniles is a bottleneck. Survival until the juvenile stage is typically as low as 10–15% for many species, which indicates suboptimal rearing conditions. Substantial evidence indicates that the poor performance and viability of larvae is largely due to detrimental la… Show more

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“… 2018 ), and the microbiota can affect both growth and survival (Vadstein et al . 2018 ). Consequently, there is great interest in understanding factors and processes that determine the composition of the animal gut microbiota, which have been proposed to include host genetics, developmental stage (Bonder et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2018 ), and the microbiota can affect both growth and survival (Vadstein et al . 2018 ). Consequently, there is great interest in understanding factors and processes that determine the composition of the animal gut microbiota, which have been proposed to include host genetics, developmental stage (Bonder et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports our interpretation of the conspicuous respiration kinetics in these biosolids: the bursts (spikes) of respiration plausibly reflect activity (hence growth) of different fractions of the bacterial community of the wastewater, thus causing major shifts in community composition. The suppression of pathogens by establishing a diverse community has an interesting parallel in aquaculture, where management that sustains a stable "K-selected" microbial community secures better survival of fish larvae than management that involves frequent disinfection [31]. Overall, these results suggest that the biosolids from Post-AD THP treatment benefit from addition of compost, providing a more robust and competitive microbial community that effectively minimize the risk for pathogen growth.…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…We propose that resistance management in form of microbial community management could be achieved through K -selection. The advantageous effects of such a strategy have already proven valuable in improving the larvae viability in aquaculture 47 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%