2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.25.581913
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The sea urchin intestinal microbiome responds dynamically to food intake and contains nitrogen-fixing symbionts

Mia M. Bengtsson,
Marita Helgesen,
Haitao Wang
et al.

Abstract: Kelp deforestation by sea urchin grazing is a widespread phenomenon globally, with vast consequences for coastal ecosystems. The ability of sea urchins to survive on a kelp diet of poor nutritional quality is not well understood and bacterial communities in the sea urchin intestine may play an important role in digestion. A no-choice feeding experiment was conducted with the sea urchinStrongylocentrotus droebachiensis, offering three different seaweeds as diet, including the kelpSaccharina latissima. Starved s… Show more

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